Definition of graduate training scheme in English:
graduate training scheme
noun
A training programme provided by a company for recent university graduates.
he gained a degree in economics before joining the bank's graduate training scheme
Example sentencesExamples
Some of the largest companies, many of which are large international businesses, have an annual graduate training scheme.
Lynda is now on a graduate training scheme with a mental health charity, based in an independent hospital in Manchester.
We take students on our graduate training scheme with expectations for them to deliver and we are large enough to find a niche in the business for them to develop their talents.
Whilst there are graduate training schemes in all of the major telecommunications organisations, there are also opportunities for graduates to be recruited into development roles.
However, a burgeoning interest in investments saw him take up a role with Charles Stanley on its asset management graduate training scheme.
Willcox has just reached the end of the first cycle of his in-house graduate training scheme.
We operate a structured Graduate Training Scheme, enabling the successful candidates to progress to professional status and to gain experience in a number of areas within the business.
I joined the NHS through its finance management graduate training scheme.
Young was talented enough to be one of the two actors chosen for Dundee Rep's graduate training scheme, which provides a year of full-time work with the theatre.
The graduate training scheme is now in its third year and annually offers two candidates a two-year placement with the council.