Common use of Mentor Clause in Contracts

Mentor. the role of the mentor is to provide support, encouragement and information to the trainee on the life and experience relative to the enterprise (culture of the enterprise, informal codes and conducts, etc.). Normally, the mentor should be a different person than the supervisor. Traineeship in digital skills: any traineeship where trainees receive training and practice in at least one or more of the following activities: digital marketing (e.g. social media management, web analytics); digital graphical, mechanical or architectural design; development of apps, software, scripts, or websites; installation, maintenance and management of IT systems and networks; cybersecurity; data analytics, mining and visualisation; programming and training of robots and artificial intelligence applications. Generic customer support, order fulfilment, data entry or office tasks are not considered in this category. Level of language competence: a description of the European Language Levels (CEFR) is available at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr There are three different provisions for traineeships:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.uni-hamburg.de, www.uni-hamburg.de, www.uni-hamburg.de

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Mentor. the role of the mentor is to provide support, encouragement and information to the trainee on the life and experience relative to the enterprise (culture of the enterprise, informal codes and conducts, etc.). Normally, the mentor should be a different person than the supervisor. 8 Traineeship in digital skills: any traineeship where trainees receive training and practice in at least one or more of the following activities: digital marketing (e.g. social media management, web analytics); digital graphical, mechanical or architectural design; development of apps, software, scripts, or websites; installation, maintenance and management of IT systems and networks; cybersecurity; data analytics, mining and visualisation; programming and training of robots and artificial intelligence applications. Generic customer support, order fulfilment, data entry or office tasks are not considered in this category. 9 Level of language competence: a description of the European Language Levels (CEFR) is available at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr 10 There are three different provisions for traineeships:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.urv.cat, www.urv.cat, alunos.uminho.pt

Mentor. the role of the mentor is to provide support, encouragement and information to the trainee on the life and experience relative to the enterprise (culture of the enterprise, informal codes and conducts, etc.). Normally, the mentor should be a different person than the supervisor. 8 Traineeship in digital skills: any traineeship where trainees receive training and practice in at least one or more of the following activities: digital marketing (e.g. social media management, web analytics); digital graphical, mechanical or architectural design; development of apps, software, scripts, or websites; installation, maintenance and management of IT systems and networks; cybersecurity; data analytics, mining and visualisation; programming and training of robots and artificial intelligence applications. Generic customer support, order fulfilment, data entry or office tasks are not considered in this category. 89 Level of language competence: a description of the European Language Levels (CEFR) is available at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr There 10There are three different provisions for traineeships:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ulapland.fi

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Mentor. the role of the mentor is to provide support, encouragement and information to the trainee on the life and experience relative to the enterprise (culture of the enterprise, informal codes and conducts, etc.). Normally, the mentor should be a different person than the supervisor. Traineeship 8Traineeship in digital skills: any traineeship where trainees receive training and practice in at least one or more of the following activities: digital marketing (e.g. social media management, web analytics); digital graphical, mechanical or architectural design; development of apps, software, scripts, or websites; installation, maintenance and management of IT systems and networks; cybersecurity; data analytics, mining and visualisation; programming and training of robots and artificial intelligence applications. Generic customer support, order fulfilment, data entry or office tasks are not considered in this category. Level 9Level of language competence: a description of the European Language Levels (CEFR) is available at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr 10 There are three different provisions for traineeships:

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Samples: www.uv.es

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