on-the-job造句31) The problem with thinking of development as a science is that it allows colleges and universities to grant degrees to students who have no on-the-job experience.
32) A groundbreaking four-year study, set for publication in the October issue of Harvard Business Review, seems to confirm that getting away from work can yield unexpected on-the-job benefits.
33) Small business affords workers on-the-job training for possible advancement into more skilled employment.
34) Training programs take many different shapes and forms, ranging from highly developed online systems to informal on-the-job training.
35) By its very nature, the presidency involves a lot of on-the-job training.
36) Young hires are attractive to employers, because they are less expensive to recruit and more receptive to on-the-job training than more seasoned employees.
37) After a few months of this on-the-job training, I was offered, and gladly accepted, the post of Education Coordinator, overseeing not only the programmer training, but training our end users.