Traineeships

/ˈtreɪniːʃɪps/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Programs or arrangements under which individuals receive practical training in a trade, profession, or occupation, often as part of employment or legal workforce development.
    The company offers traineeships to recent graduates seeking legal careers.

Commentary

In legal contexts, traineeships often involve formal agreements regulating the terms of practical workplace training and may have implications for employment rights and status.

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