Apprenticeship

[əˈprɛn(t)ə(s)ˌʃɪp]
Definition:
An employment contract which combines on-the-job training in conjunction with a formal study component with a registered training organisation, such as TAFE. The apprenticeship wage is paid at a lower rate to regular employees during the period of the apprenticeship, allowing the business to invest time and resources providing training and development. The formal training is awarded a nationally-recognised certificate.
Part of speech:
noun
Synonyms:
traineeship
training period
studentship
novitiate
Use in a sentence:
The company once offered apprenticeships
Apprenticeship