traineeship

/treɪˈniːʃɪp/
noun
  1. A period of time during which someone learns the skills needed for a particular job, often while working and sometimes with formal instruction.
    • His traineeship in the kitchen taught him how to prepare complex dishes.
    • She completed a six-month traineeship at a law firm before starting university.
    • The company offers a paid traineeship for recent graduates interested in marketing.
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