What does trainee mean in a job?
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What does trainee mean in a job?
A trainee is someone who is employed at a low level in a particular job in order to learn the skills needed for that job. He is a 24-year-old trainee reporter. My first job was as a graduate trainee with a bank.
How long can you be a trainee for?
Yes, trainees do get a paycheck, however, most trainees earn less than entry-level employees during this period by earning a minimum wage. The general duration of a training position can last from about nine to 24 months.
What is trainee a Kpop?
Trainee A is a pre-debut male training team formed in Early 2021, speculated to be under Big Hit Music. The trainee lineup currently consists of 6 members: Inhyuk, Leo, Sangwon, James, Jihoon and JJ. There is 4 hidden members in the group. They are set to debut in 2022.
What do you call a trainee?
apprentice, cadet, learner, pupil, abecedarian, amateur, colt, greenhorn, neophyte, newcomer, novice, novitiate, recruit, rookie, starter, student, tenderfoot, tyro.
Do you get paid as a trainee?
Traineeships are a proven pathway to well-paid jobs in a diverse range of careers. In NSW, traineeships are also fee-free*.
Are trainee A under Bighit?
Trainee A is the temporary name of a pre-debut six-member boy group under BigHit Music. They will make their debut sometime in 2022.
Is being a Kpop trainee hard?
The life of a trainee can be hard and tiring. Many trainees may give up their dreams of becoming a kpop star but it can be hard giving up their dream too. When a trainee is accepted into a company they have to sign a contract with the company and if they want to give up and leave the company it can be difficult.
What is a student trainee?
Student Trainee means a person placed into a position within jurisdiction of this bargaining unit in conjunction with a curriculum of a recognized educational institute. Student Trainee means a third party observer who may accompany members of the bargaining unit while they are performing their duties.
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