externship

/ˈɛkstərnˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. A short-term, unpaid work experience program, often for students, that provides practical training in a professional setting.
    • The university offers externships in engineering for sophomore students.
    • She completed an externship at a law firm to learn about legal research.
    • His externship at the zoo gave him hands-on experience with animal care.
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