Phrases with «new apprentices»

The phrase "new apprentices" refers to people who are new to a certain job or skill and are learning from someone more experienced. They are like students who are being trained by a teacher or mentor to gain knowledge and skills in a specific field. Full definition

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Sentences with «new apprentices»

  • Take a look at our video below about Isobel and Megan's early experiences as new apprentice paralegals in our London Serious Injury team. (irwinmitchell.com)
  • From April, schools with large wage bills must pay the levy that they can claim back to cover the cost of training new apprentices. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
  • Gillian May, BCA Principal, says, «The College enrolled 12 new apprentices in April 2018 for this and associated programmes. (qaeducation.co.uk)
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