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"entry-level job" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a job or position that requires little or no prior experience or qualifications. You can use it when describing a job opening or when discussing your own career path. For example: - "The company is currently hiring for entry-level jobs in their marketing department." - "After completing my degree, I hope to find an entry-level job in the finance industry." - "She started as an intern and worked her way up to a management position from her entry-level job."
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"That is the best entry-level job in television," Zucker says.
The cost of living has climbed and entry-level job opportunities seem ever more elusive.
And she talks about this being an entry-level job, fresh out of school.
He then went to New York for an entry-level job at J. P. Morgan.
The problem is that the entry-level job market has changed, but colleges have not adapted.
They recommended him for an entry-level job, Mr. Ratigan said.
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Typical salary: £20,000 for an entry level job in the quality department.
She took an entry level job in Time, Inc.'s accounting department in 1944.
"Internships have made the entry level job an endangered species," says Mr Perlin.
It was an entry level job as a copywriter in a scientific publishing company.
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