"Traineeships" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Traineeships" Meaning

Traineeships: A work-based learning program that allows individuals to gain on-the-job experience and skills in a specific field, typically as part of a vocational or undergraduate education program. Traineeships are often used to provide a taste of what a particular career entails and to develop essential work skills, with the goal of improving employability and job prospects upon completion.

"Traineeships" Examples

Usage Examples of "Traineeships"


As a career development opportunity, traineeships allow new graduates to gain industry experience without being committed to a specific employer: "Many companies offer traineeships to students fresh out of college."
Traineeships can also be a part of an educational program, providing hands-on experience with real-world applications: "My university offers a traineeship program for engineering students to work with a local startup."
In the context of internships, traineeships are often used interchangeably, signifying a formal arrangement for training and work experience: "She completed a traineeship at a prestigious financial firm over the summer."
Some traineeships may lead to a permanent job offer after the training period: "The traineeship program was designed to recruit new talent for key positions within the company."
Professional associations or organizations may offer traineeships to individuals seeking to gain specific skills or certifications: "The medical association offers traineeships for specialists who want to pursue a career in public health."

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