MassHire Individual Training Accounts (ITAs) for Job Training in Massachusetts

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Massachusetts is grappling with a historic skills gap:

  • 198,000 official job openings in December 2024—an elevated 5.0 % openings rate—with just 0.8 unemployed persons per opening.
  • 242,000+ online postings were still unfilled a month earlier, according to state labor‑market analytics.
  • Yet the state’s headline unemployment rate hovers near 4 %, while the broader U‑6 measure shows 7.2 % of workers are under‑utilized.

The takeaway: jobs are plentiful, but credentials are scarce. MassHire Individual Training Accounts (ITAs) solve that mismatch by paying your tuition for short, high‑impact programs that feed directly into the Commonwealth’s talent‑starved industries—healthcare, tech, business service, and skilled trades.

Key Points

  • Demand: Massachusetts had **198,000 open positions in Dec 2024 and just **0.8 unemployed workers per opening.
  • Labor stats: The state unemployment rate is 4.3% (Feb 2025) and labor‑force participation is 66.5%—the highest since pre‑pandemic.
  • Funding caps: An ITA can pay **up to $5 k–$7.5 k** in tuition for an approved training program.
  • Top fields: Popular ITA fields include healthcare, IT, CDL/trades, and business support.
  • How to apply: Register for a free MyMassGov account, sign in to MassHire JobQuest, schedule a Career Center Seminar, and meet with a MassHire counselor with your eligibility documents.
  • Next step: Browse ITA-approved programs on JobQuest or Dreambound, copy the course names, and have your counselor confirm they’re on the Eligible Training Provider List before requesting your voucher.

Benefits for Job Seekers & Employers

  • Debt‑free upskilling: ITA covers tuition, books, and fees—no loans.
  • Fast hiring pipeline: Programs target roles behind the 198 k‑opening backlog.
  • Bridges under‑employment: Moves part‑timers & career‑changers into full‑time roles.
  • Employer value: Companies get credentialed talent without footing training bills.
  • Economic boost: Helps close MA’s talent gap and keeps jobs local.

MassHire ITAs at a Glance

  • Funding source: WIOA Title I via 16 MassHire regions.
  • Award size: \$5 k–\$7.5 k.
  • Payment flow: MassHire → Provider (no cash to participant).
  • Eligible programs: ETPL‑listed, under 2 yrs, lead to in‑demand jobs.
  • Availability: First‑come, first‑served; funds refresh July 1 each year.
  • Your role: Complete the course, earn a credential, and seek work in the field.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is every Dreambound program ITA‑eligible?

  • No. Dreambound is a discovery platform. After choosing a course, your MassHire counselor must verify the provider appears on the ETPL for your region before voucher funds can be applied.

How much can an ITA cover?

  • Regional caps range \$3 5–\$7.5 k; Greater Brockton’s is \$7.5 k. Ask your counselor for the exact figure.

Can I keep unemployment benefits while studying?

  • Yes. Apply for the Training Opportunities Program (TOP) waiver inside JobQuest to keep UI payments during full‑time training.

How long does approval take?

  • Roughly two weeks for eligibility review plus one week for provider paperwork. Apply early—funds can run out mid‑year.

Which careers qualify?


Final Thoughts – Your Debt‑Free Path to an In‑Demand Career

Massachusetts employers urgently need skilled talent, and MassHire ITAs remove tuition barriers so you can fill that demand.

3 Easy Steps to Apply for Your MassHire ITA

  1. Explore programs on Dreambound to find one that excites you.
  2. Create your JobQuest account and book a Career Center Seminar.
  3. Bring your documents, verify ETPL status with your counselor, request the voucher, and train.

Upskill now, help close the Commonwealth’s talent gap, and start a career that moves you forward—without debt holding you back.

Zach Marcelo
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Zach Marcelo

Zach is the Creative Lead at Dreambound, where he produces paid Meta ad creatives and organic social content, shipping over 50 assets a week through a Canva-driven pipeline. He earned an Information Technology degree and previously worked as a software engineer, which still shapes how he works today. He treats creative output as a system to build, engineering the automation, tooling, and workflows that let a lean team move fast and deliver consistently strong creative results.

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