retraining

/riˈtreɪnɪŋ/
verb
  1. To teach someone new skills or to learn new skills, especially for a different job or to adapt to changes.
    • The software company had to retrain its support team when the new system launched.
    • The government funded a program to retrain coal miners for jobs in renewable energy.
    • He decided to retrain as a nurse after twenty years in retail.
noun
  1. The process of learning new skills or updating existing ones, especially for a new job or role.
    • She enrolled in a retraining program to become a web developer.
    • The company offered free retraining for employees whose jobs were eliminated.
    • After the factory closed, many workers went through retraining to find work in other industries.