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work placement
noun
Practicum (college course).
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"work placement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an arrangement in which an employee receives on the job training in a particular area while working in the setting. For example: "My college offers the opportunity to gain work experience through a work placement program with local businesses."
Exact(60)
Think your work placement is tough?
What have you taken from each work placement you've done?
Now, he's on a mandatory work placement, breaking up furniture.
He has also had a work placement at retailer Ethel Austin's local depot.
Amer focused his energy on his studies, completing a work placement at Saltdean library.
If you apply for a work placement through Jobcentre Plus, you may be eligible for support.
He was waiting to hear from a job, he had been on work placement.
That is not a work placement, it is someone taking advantage of you.
The work placement is such a positive thing because you get your foot in the door.
If it's organised well a work placement can be a great part of your degree.
The DWP made clear that mandatory work placement schemes last four weeks rather than eight.
Related(20)
work deployment
work employment
work implantation
work admission
work allocation
work institutionalization
employment placement
labor placement
work investment
work insertion
workforce placement
work internship
research placement
work confinement
preparation placement
job placement
work location
jobs placement
works placement
work locations
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