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"traineeships" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a form of employment in which an employee is trained in a particular job while also earning money. For example: "The company offers traineeships to help young people gain valuable work experience."
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traineeships
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Plural of traineeship
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These involved Whitehall devolving the budget for transport and for skills (including apprenticeships and traineeships) and powers to "earn back" tax from the Treasury, in exchange for responsibility to deliver local growth.Progress was slow at first.
Ranjit Mathrani, who runs several posh Indian restaurants and a small chain of cheaper ones, offers traineeships.
A government spokesperson said: "To tackle the problem the Government is funding a place in education or training for every 16- and 17-year-old who wants one, raising the participation age to 18, and investing in quality traineeships and apprenticeships".
Since Henry started his campaign, the BBC has announced a £2.1m diversity creative talent fund for the development of ideas from BAME individuals across all genres, along with traineeships.
Smith says that most of the accountancy and finance vacancies he sees are with these organisations, so the traineeships provide not only a qualification, but also a foot in the door.
The BBC has announced a new executive development scheme, more traineeships and a £2.1m diversity creative talent fund for the development of ideas from BAME individuals across all genres.
"Apprenticeships, traineeships, and technical courses can all be equally and, in some cases, be more beneficial to advance your career".
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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.
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