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"gaining work experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing acquiring work experience, typically from internships or part-time jobs. For example: "He was eager to start college, but wanted to start gaining work experience before classes began."
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"This means visiting their university's careers service, attending skills sessions, gaining work experience and so on.
He was cooking there as a favor to a friend; she was gaining work experience while attending the Culinary Academy of Long Island in Syosset.
She just wouldn't be in the same place today if it hadn't been for her: she can travel independently, she's studying and she's gaining work experience.
I recognise that internships are very, very competitive but if students miss out on these opportunities, then they must look at gaining work experience elsewhere".
Make full use of your research – say why you admire the organisation's products or services, and why you're so interested in gaining work experience there.
However, you can maximise your control through extensive research, gaining work experience wherever possible, and making targeted applications based on your preferences.
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Should I gain work experience first?
The advantage of this scheme is that they gain work experience while remaining on benefits".
For them it is an amazing opportunity to gain work experience.
Perhaps the easiest way to gain work experience is to simply start working on campus.
Want to gain work experience with social media, video editing, web development or translation?
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