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The phrase "a junior role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or job that is typically entry-level or has less responsibility compared to more senior roles.
Example: "She started her career in a junior role at the company, where she gained valuable experience and skills."
Alternatives: "an entry-level position" or "a beginner role."
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So your background is fine but you would need to convince a potential employer that you'd be content with a junior role.
He went from working in the research department in a junior role to becoming a chief engineer in the innovation department.
He had run the firm he joined in a junior role in 1970 since 1989, following the unexpected death of his older brother.
"But you can start with no previous experience in a junior role with a stone dealer or jeweller and gain experience and contacts as you work your way up.
In the end I was incredibly lucky, landing a junior role at a major UK studio owned by a console manufacturer just after they had made some more experienced engineers redundant.
She lands a junior role at Chicago firm Stern, Lockhart & Gardner because her ex boyfriend – Will Gardner – works there, a role she keeps even after Peter is let out.
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She eventually returned to work in a more junior role paying £5,000 less – a 25% pay cut.
It is a relatively junior role, which will make her an assistant bishop in the diocese of Chester.
Patricia Hewitt, the new DTI secretary of state, has stepped up from a more junior role overseeing e-commerce, but played a big part in drafting the proposals and is respected for having understood the business issues behind media convergence.
I started in a very junior role at Saatchi & Saatchi on its graduate scheme, even though I was 18.
Sources said he stood down after he was offered a more junior role having fallen out of favour with the leadership for failing to make political capital out of the government's NHS reforms.
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