traineeship

English

Etymology

From trainee +‎ -ship.

Noun

traineeship (plural traineeships)

  1. The condition of, or the time served by, a trainee; training.
    • 2021 May 18, Catie Edmondson, quoting Debbie Altenburg, “Senate Weighs Investing $120 Billion in Science to Counter China”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 2 June 2021:
      There is a significant investment in scholarships and fellowships and traineeships, so that we are also making sure that we’re investing in domestic work force.
    • 2021 September 8, Howard Johnston, “Network News: HS2 jobs boost - but skills shortage a concern”, in RAIL, number 939, pages 16–17:
      Tunnel boring machines creating 64 miles of route between London and the West Midlands have required special effort to find partners to create traineeships and apprenticeships.

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