Probationee: meaning, definitions and examples
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probationee
[ prəˌbeɪʃəˈniː ]
new employee
A person who is serving a trial period or under supervision, especially in a new job.
Synonyms
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Word | Description / Examples |
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probationee |
This word is used for someone who is being evaluated during a trial period, often in a new job or role. The term can carry a sense of temporary assessment and sometimes uncertainty about their permanent position.
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trainee |
This word is applicable to someone who is undergoing training for a specific job or role. The context can range from corporate environments to technical fields and is less about academic internships and more about role-specific skills.
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apprentice |
Use this term for someone who is learning a trade or craft under the supervision of a skilled professional. It's often associated with manual or technical jobs and usually implies a longer-term training period.
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intern |
This term is typically used for students or recent graduates who are working in a temporary position to gain practical experience in their field of study. Internships are usually short-term and aim at providing exposure rather than full professional training.
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Examples of usage
- He is a probationee until he completes his first three months.
- The probationee will have a performance review at the end of the trial period.
Translations
Translations of the word "probationee" in other languages:
🇵🇹 estagiário
🇮🇳 प्रशिक्षु
🇩🇪 Praktikant
🇮🇩 peserta magang
🇺🇦 стажист
🇵🇱 stażysta
🇯🇵 研修生(けんしゅうせい)
🇫🇷 stagiaire
🇪🇸 aprendiz
🇹🇷 stajyer
🇰🇷 견습생
🇸🇦 متدرب
🇨🇿 stážista
🇸🇰 stážista
🇨🇳 实习生
🇸🇮 vajenec
🇮🇸 lærlingur
🇰🇿 тәжірибеден өтуші
🇬🇪 სტაჟიორი
🇦🇿 təcrübəçi
🇲🇽 aprendiz
Etymology
The term 'probationee' originates from the word 'probation', which comes from the Latin word 'probatum', meaning 'to prove'. It is commonly used in employment contexts to refer to individuals undergoing a trial period or supervision.
See also: probationer.