in-company?
I have a question about the word "in-company":
"[...] is the largest in-company language-training firm in Europe"
What does "in-company" mean?
Thanks, pals
I think it means many of the firm's clients, who receive language training, are companies (hence "in-company"), as opposed to the general public, and this firm is the largest of its kind.
I am only guessing.
The term can imply on-site, in-company (in-house) training. This means the language-training firm delivers its custom designed workshops at customers' facilities or at other locations (selected by the firm's clients).
Paul N.
Great answer Paul, thanks very much!