probationer |
trainee |
As nouns the difference between probationer and trainee
is that
probationer is one who is on probation while
trainee is trainee.
professional |
trainee |
As nouns the difference between professional and trainee
is that
professional is a person who belongs to a profession while
trainee is trainee.
As an adjective professional
is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.
trainee |
probationary |
As a noun trainee
is trainee.
As an adjective probationary is
of, pertaining to, or subject to probation.
trainee |
undergraduate |
As nouns the difference between trainee and undergraduate
is that
trainee is someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace while
undergraduate is a student at a university who has not yet received a degree.
As an adjective undergraduate is
of, relating to, or being an undergraduate.
trainee |
employer |
As nouns the difference between trainee and employer
is that
trainee is trainee while
employer is a person, firm or other entity which pays for or hires the services of another person.
practitioner |
trainee |
As nouns the difference between practitioner and trainee
is that
practitioner is a person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine while
trainee is someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
starter |
trainee |
As nouns the difference between starter and trainee
is that
starter is someone who starts something while
trainee is someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
cadet |
trainee |
As nouns the difference between cadet and trainee
is that
cadet is a student at a military school who is training to be an officer while
trainee is someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
trainee |
graduate |
As nouns the difference between trainee and graduate
is that
trainee is someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace while
graduate is (
from a university) A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.
As an adjective graduate is
graduated, arranged by degrees.
As a verb graduate is
to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. See note on “from” usage.
houseman |
trainee |
As nouns the difference between houseman and trainee
is that
houseman is a male follower or retainer; a male domestic worker or servant while
trainee is someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
As a proper noun Houseman
is {{surname|lang=en}.
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