Pronunciation: /ˈtwɪntɝn/
noun a person who interns at a company twice, typically during different time periods such as summer and winter
A1 My twintern is learning how to use social media for the first time.
A2 I have a twintern at work who helps me with updating our company's Twitter account.
B1 The twintern program at our company allows students to gain real-world experience in the tech industry.
B2 As a supervisor, I mentor my twintern on project management skills and professional development.
C1 Our twinterns have made significant contributions to our team's success with their fresh perspectives and innovative ideas.
C2 The twinternship program has proven to be a valuable resource for recruiting top talent and fostering a culture of continuous learning.
formal The twintern program allows college students to gain work experience during their winter break.
informal My friend is a twintern at a tech company this winter.
slang I'm thinking of becoming a twintern at a startup next semester.
figurative Being a twintern in the corporate world can open up many opportunities for advancement.
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