How do I find a traineeship?
Apprenticeships and traineeships combine training with working in a real job, with a real boss, for a real wage. Apprentices and trainees work towards the completion of a nationally recognised qualification while learning valuable skills at work and under the guidance of a training organisation.
Do you get paid for a traineeship?
TAFE NSW offers a range of traineeship courses covering many industries including early childhood, health and allied services, business, IT, hospitality and warehouse operations. Traineeships are a proven pathway to well-paid jobs in a diverse range of careers. In NSW, traineeships are also fee-free*.
Which is better traineeship or apprenticeship?
The main difference between an apprenticeship and a traineeship is that a traineeship can be within a broader range of occupations and is run either part-time or full-time, where you are employed and trained for typically between one to two years; compared to an apprenticeship, which covers skilled trades and takes
Do trainees pay tax?
All wages (including superannuation, allowances and fringe benefits) paid to apprentices and trainees are liable for payroll tax. The rebate can only be claimed on wages paid to apprentices/trainees that are approved by Training Services NSW under the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001.
What are the types of work experience?
Types of work experienceSchool or college work experience placement. Usually 1 or 2 weeks in year or 12. Placements on work-related courses. A traineeship. Work shadowing. Internships. Year placements. Insight events. Gap year and year abroad experience.
What are the different types of work experience?
Types of work experienceSchool or college work experience placement. Usually 1 or 2 weeks in year or 12. Placements on work-related courses. A traineeship. Work shadowing. Internships. Year placements. Insight events. Gap year and year abroad experience.