On-the-job training means training that is provided by an employer during the routine performance of a job.
On-the-job training means training in the public or private sector that is given to a
On-the-job training means a program designed to instruct a person who, while learning the particular job for which the person is receiving instruction:
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On-the-job training means training situations during which a
On-the-job training means training provided to a registered apprentice participating in a program registered with the Arizona Apprenticeship Office.
On-the-job training or “OJT” means training by an employer that is provided to a paid employee while engaged in productive work in a job, knowledge or skills training that is essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and training that provides reimbursement to the employer of up to 50% of the wage rate of the participant for the extraordinary costs of providing the training and additional supervision related to the training.
On-the-job training means an activity for paid employees who are in non-JOBS Plus subsidized employment placement, or for students who are in an unpaid internship or a federal/state funded work study position.¶
On-the-job training means training and work experience at
On-the-job training means training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work in a job that:
On-the-job training means training in the public or private sector that is given to a paid employee while he or she is engaged in productive work and that provides knowledge and skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job. On-the-job training must be supervised by an employer, work site sponsor, or other designee of the Department of Human Services on an ongoing basis.