/ˈklɑːkʃɪp/ – Noun
Definition: chức vụ thư ký, chức vụ lục sự.
A more thorough explanation: A clerkship is a position or job held by a clerk, typically in a legal setting such as a law firm or court, where the individual assists with administrative tasks, research, and other duties as assigned by a supervising attorney or judge.
Example: The candidate completed a one-year clerkship at a prestigious law firm before starting her own practice.