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11:11 Nov 22, 2013 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Education / Pedagogy / traineeships | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 01:40 | ||||||
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4 | host company |
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3 +1 | internship provider |
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4 | internship agency, work placement agency |
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3 | apprenticeship company / training company / traineeship company |
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apprenticeship company / training company / traineeship company Explanation: "apprenticeship company" may be a bit old-fashioned. And "training company" can also be an outside provider of training services. "traineeship company" is used rarely. I would go with the first term suggested above. |
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host company Explanation: sounds about right to me -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 mins (2013-11-22 11:23:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 'The trainee will receive a Training Plan to fill out that will help you to focus on the training needed to become job ready. The **host company** will be responsible for making sure the trainee receives the training needed. When the placement is over Creative Skillset will send the trainee a survey to ask about their experiences.' (https://www.scm.tees.ac.uk/users/u0011726/teessideuniscm/emp... ) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 mins (2013-11-22 11:27:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- '• Trainees will receive annual leave and sick pay in accordance with the terms of the Host Company and this may vary from one company to another.' (https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web... ) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2013-11-22 11:29:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 'CONSTRUCTING THE FUTURE MERSEYSIDE Host Employer Responsibilities Apprentice / Trainee Acceptance Agreement … 5. Health, Safety and Welfare: 5.3 Constructing the Future Merseyside will carry out a Health and Safety induction; however a comprehensive Health and Safety induction must be provided by the host employer for the apprentice(s), covering **host company** requirements, and site specific elements before commencement of the host placement, and before any on-site work is undertaken. These to be recorded in employee record book' (http://www.constructingthefuturemerseyside.org.uk/Constructi... ) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 mins (2013-11-22 11:31:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 'You are only authorized to work for one employer at a time: your **host company**. It is illegal to hold another training or job on the side.' (http://www.parenthese-london.co.uk/professional/trainee-fina... ) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 44 mins (2013-11-22 11:55:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ✪ or: 'the company providing the internship' Example sentence(s):
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internship provider Explanation: This would be another option, though a less literal one. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 uren (2013-11-22 14:09:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- See f.i. http://www.city.ac.uk/informatics/postgraduate/internships-i... and http://www.equality-law.co.uk/news/2041/66/Awards-shortlist-... |
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internship agency, work placement agency Explanation: I'm calculating this from the high probability that such a 'bedrijf' would be an 'uitzendbureau' in the Netherlands; the first would suit the American, the second the British English context more; if the context is more about teaching practice, that would suit accordingly |
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