noun
- the position or job of a clerk
- a temporary position for a law student or recent graduate working in a law firm or court
- a training position in medicine where a student works under supervision
Usage: legal
Usage: medical
Examples
- She started her career with a clerkship at the local bank.
- The law student applied for a summer clerkship at a prestigious firm.
- His judicial clerkship provided valuable courtroom experience.
- The medical student completed her clerkship in pediatrics.
- After graduation, he secured a clerkship with a federal judge.
- The clerkship program offers hands-on legal training.
- Her clerkship at the hospital lasted six weeks.