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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a junior position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job or role that is entry-level or has less responsibility compared to higher-level positions.
Example: "After graduating, I applied for a junior position at the marketing firm to gain experience in the industry."
Alternatives: "an entry-level role" or "a lower-level position."
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The good news is that you don't have to start out in a junior position.
We recently placed an advertisement for a junior position at Northstar.
Sometimes putting yourself in a junior position again gives you a different perspective.
Cary Agos went head-to-head with Alicia for a junior position in series one, and lost.
All Ph.D.'s face the long slog of competing for a junior position, writing grants and conducting enough research to earn tenure.
Resetting the party in this mould would push the religious conservatives into a junior position and it is unclear if they would accept that role.
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Last month it emerged that the $31,000 dining set had been ordered after another senior Hud official, who refused to exceed a $5,000 legal spending cap on redecoration, was reassigned to a more junior position.
Back in 1988 he was in a relatively junior position at the label when Spirit of Eden landed.
In the space of 13 months she has been catapulted from a relatively junior position in the British cabinet, as leader of the House of Lords, to represent foreign policy on behalf of half a billion EU citizens.
Mr. Toth, the Mol executive, held a more junior position than other sales managers in the cartel, but according to legal documents he was sent to meetings because he spoke English and German.
Finally, remember that as in most situations where you change career direction, you may have to accept that entry to your new profession could well be in a relatively junior position.
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