What is work-linked learning?
Advantages of work-study training
A real springboard for your entry into working life: work-study programmes play a major role in your professionalisation and your integration into the job market.
You become an employee of a company while continuing your studies which allows you to put into practice what you learn in class - to acquire expertise in a field and to develop your field experience.
During your work-study period you benefit from the same advantages as the other employees of your company: you receive a salary and are covered by social security (sickness - work accident - maternity).
Another important aspect is that your host company finances your entire tuition fees.
The rhythm of work-study programmes
The work-study rhythm may vary from one specialisation to another. It is generally 3 weeks per month in the company and one week at the school which is ideal for getting fully involved in practical projects and acquiring new skills.
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