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61 placement
place·ment[ˈpleɪsmənt]I. nthey were surprised by the \placement of the article in this particular book sie waren überrascht, dass der Artikel gerade in diesem Buch erschien\placement of an order Bestellung f\placement of workers Arbeitsvermittlung fII. adj attr, inv Einstufungs-\placement examination [or test] Einstufungstest m\placement service Stellenvermittlung f, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Arbeitsvermittlung f, Vermittlungsdienst m* * *['pleɪsmənt]nI'm here on a six-month placement (for in-service training etc) — ich bin hier für sechs Monate zur Weiterbildung; (on secondment) ich bin für sechs Monate hierhin überwiesen worden
* * *placement [ˈpleısmənt] s1. Stellen n, Setzen n, Legen n (alle auch fig)3. WIRTSCHa) Platzierung fb) Vergabe fc) Abschluss m4. SPORTa) Platzieren n (des Balles)5. Stellung f, Lage f* * *(industrial) n.Praktikum in der Industrie n. n.Aufstellen n.Einstellung f.Einstufung f.Hinstellen n.Platzanweisung f.Platzierung f.Plazierung (alt.Rechtschreibung) f.Plazierung f.Setzen - n.Stellen - n.Unterbringung f.Vermittlung f. -
62 attach
∎ the attached letter la lettre ci-jointe;∎ please find attached... veuillez trouver ci-joint...(b) (secondment) affecter;∎ an official attached to another department un fonctionnaire détaché à un autre serviceto attach a file to an e-mail joindre un fichier à un e-mail -
63 attachment
(b) (secondment) détachement m;∎ he's on attachment to the Manchester branch il est en détachement à l'antenne de Manchester∎ attachment of property saisie immobilière -
64 on-the-job training
HRtraining given to employees in the workplace as they perform everyday work activities. On-the-job training is based on the principle of learning by doing and includes demonstration and explanation by a more experienced employee, supervisor, or manager; performance of tasks under supervision; and the provision of appropriate feedback. On-the-job training is sometimes informally referred to as sitting with Nellie. Types of on-the-job training include coaching, delegation, job rotation, secondment, and participation in special projects.
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