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The phrase "a managerial position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a job or role that involves managing people or resources within an organization.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally secured a managerial position at the company."
Alternatives: "a leadership role" or "a supervisory position".
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"One of them was promoted into a managerial position.
Someone who was previously in a managerial position should have good interpersonal skills.
Their choice was unexpected, because Nougayrède, though a respected journalist, had never occupied a managerial position.
Will you derail your career if you leave a managerial position?
That's a challenge for anyone in a managerial position, and social media have raised the stakes.
For a total of 10 years, I've held a managerial position.
But when he was elevated to a managerial position running the Defense Intelligence Agency, he failed and was sacked.
If the role is for a managerial position, for example, you won't want the job title to simply state "executive".
A former Navy SEAL I know, for example, once applied for a managerial position at Home Depot.
Eighty-eight percent of the respondents had a bachelor's or higher degree; 60% held a managerial position.
Being a field instructor for MSW students and being promoted to a managerial position were not significantly related to retention.
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