traineeship

IPA: trˈeɪnˈiʃɪp

noun

  • The condition of, or the time served by, a trainee; training.
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Examples of "traineeship" in Sentences

  • But as I am in traineeship now, I have very little time for P.
  • He finished his traineeship as a television and radio technician.
  • From 2008 to 2011, he will do a traineeship as an industrial clerk.
  • • Can a cut-price traineeship ever be a good deal for a wannabe lawyer?
  • Prince Andreas completed a traineeship in timber management from 1969 to 1971.
  • After completing his two year traineeship with the firm he deviled for 9 months.
  • By then, he'd also done journalism, getting commended in the British Press Awards for a piece on youth culture in the Observer and winning a Times traineeship.
  • At the end of the game I had the pleasure in congratulating 19-year Byanda Sobetwa on being awarded a sporting traineeship with the new Western Sydney AFL club.
  • "If I'd known how important that actually was – well, definitely, I would have worked harder," says 25-year-old Daniel Heidemeier, who has found a traineeship in the building trade.
  • Offspringette had just been accepted for her traineeship at the BBC so we had a very long chat about all that and I possibly said something mildly pessimistic about the state of the NHS.
  • The German-born Mr. Geller, who is a favorite at the influential downtown men's boutique Odin, began a traineeship at Marc Jacobs after graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001, and launched his eponymous men's wear line for the fall 2007 season.
  • The Phurstborn (that was the name of her band many moons ago) is home for a few months inbetween university, a traineeship and career with the BBC, a charity skateboard roadtrip across Australia and an entirely new career in ... well I'll tell you when it's certain.

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