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Links for the Pinterest Apprenticeship Program
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Pinterest’s apprenticeship program is one of the most sought-after early career programs in tech, and it just opened for the year. Whether you’re pivoting into tech or building on a non-traditional background, this is your chance to get inside one of the biggest names in the industry without a traditional tech b
⭐ Apprenticeship: Pinterest Apprenticeship Program – 2025 Cycle
Overview: A paid, full-time apprenticeship designed for non-traditional candidates to gain hands-on experience in tech. Pinterest just opened up the Product Manager, Product Designer, and Product Researcher Apprenticeship tracks.
Eligibility:
Self-motivated and proactive professionals pursuing a career in the tech industry who are curious to learn what it’s like to work and succeed as a Product Designer at Pinterest.
1+ years of experience working collaboratively and clearly communicating in a professional work environment preferred.
Apprentices are expected to work full-time during business hours. As such, students currently enrolled in a Bachelors, Masters, or PhD program are not eligible for this position.
Deadline: Rolling – applications now open (apply ASAP)
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