Noun
traineeship (plural traineeships)
The condition of, or the time served by, a trainee; training.
A 12 month traineeship program will recruit locally and from across Australia by offering competitive wages, help with relocation and costs of living, retention bonuses and a guaranteed job, either at the resort or in the hospitality and tourism industry. Source: Internet
According to Ms Vearing, the traineeship is not just about learning horticultural skills. Source: Internet
As such, the beekeeping traineeship pilot program will be launched across two showcase days at Grafton and Alstonville high schools on October 25 and 26 respectively. Source: Internet
Her story ends happily as she secures a traineeship with an art gallery owned and run by Aborigines and she has, in her own words, turned the past into healing. Source: Internet
“Partner Gordon McBean actively encouraged me to complete the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice and I successfully applied for a traineeship, which began in June 2016. Source: Internet
Impi Tarjavaara from Canberra believes the traineeship is a chance for young people to forge a career. Source: Internet