Traineeship

/ˈtreɪniˌʃɪp/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A period of practical training and work experience in a particular job or profession.
    She completed a six-month traineeship at the law firm before qualifying as a solicitor.

Forms

  • traineeships

Commentary

Traineeship often denotes structured workplace training distinct from internships by its formal duration and sometimes funding.

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