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traineeship
noun
The condition of, or the time served by, a trainee; training.
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The word "traineeship" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a period of supervised training to equip someone with the necessary skills for a certain job or profession, and is typically used in formal contexts such as business and academia. For example, "After completing the traineeship, the student was able to gain the necessary skills for a career in the financial industry."
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It happened to be virtually on the day that I was handing in my last essay so I just applied, and before I knew it I had a traineeship.
After graduating with a 2 2, he started a traineeship with Planet 24, the company that produced The Big Breakfast and The Word.
Broadchurch costume designer Ray Holman had the good fortune to be offered a BBC traineeship straight out of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, where he studied theatre design, eventually winning a staff job at Pebble Mill in Birmingham, with its large and productive wardrobe and costume department.
77 (33) Dawn Airey Television executive Airey's career in commercial television began in 1985 after failing to land a BBC traineeship.
A job came up just in time for me: a traineeship as a producer in radio comedy at the BBC.
So, he applied to JWT for a traineeship.
Ginia has been appointed to various Hancock Prospecting boards, and is now reportedly embarking on the same FIFO traineeship with Rio Tinto that her sister did.
In Italy, Ms. Esposito is finishing her lawyer traineeship at a private firm in Lecce.
In desperation to find a new traineeship.
He was a Rastafarian, a good drummer and talented footballer who was offered a traineeship by Chelsea football club in his late teens.
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Thanks to the U.S. Government (Public Health Traineeship) I went to school tuition free and with a $2000 per year stipend to boot.
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