单词 | work placement |
释义 | > as lemmaswork placement work placement n. the action or practice of finding a person employment or a placement for work (cf. placement n. 2); (now) spec. (chiefly British) a period of attachment to a workplace, either paid or unpaid, in order to gain work experience. ΚΠ 1931 Hartford (Connecticut) Daily Courant 26 Nov. 22/5 The work placement committee... This committee will see that all unemployed are placed on jobs which have been discovered by the project committee. 1954 N.Y. Times 28 Feb. e9/2 More than fifty colleges are now offering student credit for work placements that have been satisfactorily completed under supervision. 1977 Higher Educ. 6 458 The colleges and several of the courses involved in this study have explicit vocational objectives, and some involved a sandwich, professional training or work placement, element. 1995 J. Miller Voxpop i. 19 The next three months were spent on work placement, wherever you can get it. 2007 G. Gregory et al. Careers in Media & Film xii. 172 How do you make it in an industry which is happy to keep wannabes on extended unpaid work placements in the hopes of landing that first job as an editorial assistant? < as lemmas |
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