What is Off the Job Training?

Answer Posted / lucky o. ighedose

Off-the-job-training is a process whereby an employee is
sent out of his work environment for a speficic duration in
order to undergo a sponsored training in an institution,
university or college that has the capicity to impact the
necessary sills and knowledge that will make the employee
more productive on his returning to his duty post or being
assigned higher responsibility.

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