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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a junior executive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lower-level management position within a company, typically for someone who is relatively new or has less experience in their role.
Example: "After completing her internship, she was promoted to a junior executive position in the marketing department."
Alternatives: "a junior manager" or "an entry-level executive."
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He needs a junior executive training seminar".
later, became a junior executive with Sylvania Elect.
Now he was a junior executive at Restaurant Associates.
Whaddaya got for me?" "Uh... " says a junior executive.
He joined Bear Stearns in 1984 as a junior executive in the investment banking unit.
"It'll be economic, social, cultural Armageddon," said Yiorgio Economos, a junior executive in a shipping firm.
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Republicans, on the other hand, seem to see the Vice-Presidency as many corporations do: as a junior-executive position.
Democrats, who take the business of governing very seriously (or so they say), tend to select solid, often senior, statesmen — people who could be plausible Presidents themselves.... Republicans, on the other hand, seem to see the Vice-Presidency as many corporations do: as a junior-executive position.
That role is assigned to Mr. Mackie, another talented and miscast actor, who plays Pentheus in the style of a brusque junior executive with a definite if unacknowledged taste for kink.
When Oxenbould isn't chomping on Vegemite or rambling about wombats, he's huffing and sighing and flailing his arms around, looking like a beleaguered junior executive that's somehow trapped in a 12-year-old's body.
In 2049, Chris Faulkner is recruited by Shorn Associates, an investment firm in London.There he befriends Mike Bryant, a fellow junior executive in the "Conflict Investment" division.
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