When apprenticeship training is referred to as "industry-driven," it means that the curriculum and training programs are specifically designed in collaboration with employers and industry experts to meet the current workforce needs. This ensures that apprentices acquire relevant skills that are directly applicable to their jobs, enhancing employability and productivity. By aligning training with industry standards and practices, the program effectively bridges the gap between education and practical application in the workplace.
This sort of work/study arrangement is called an apprenticeship and the worker is called an apprentice.
serving an apprenticeship
Training is the act of learning or practicing for some task in the future. Other words for training would be preparing, educating, or practicing. Training can also be used to describe the process of learning, as in job training. Another word for training in that case would be orientation.
The stage that typically comes after apprenticeship is journeyman. At this stage, individuals are considered skilled and experienced in their craft and can work independently. It is a step towards becoming a master in certain trades.
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YES! the IBEW has its own training program called Appernticeship. this lasts 5 years and is free (minus the cost of books) to the student. usually when extra training is required (say OSHA 10) the cost is covered by the union or contractor. the apprenticeship hall also offers extra skill training courses such as arc welding which is open to everyone, journeyman and apprentice alike
I doubt it. games like that are called simulations and they are ruining the gaming industry, so many companies avoid them.
An organization founded by businesses in a specific industry for the purpose of collaboration between companies is called an "industry association" or "trade association." These organizations facilitate networking, advocacy, and the sharing of best practices among member companies, helping to advance the interests of the industry as a whole. They often provide resources, research, and training to support their members.
Journeyman
Ya, just google it. I think it's called Duddy.
food industry is considered the Grocery Industry
If you mean the training equipment from Lumbridge their just called training sword and shield.