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"mid career" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a point in someone's career that is roughly halfway between the beginning and the end. For example: "After many years of working in the industry, John decided to take a mid career break to take a look back at his professional successes and failures."
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Moreover, they are meritocratic and hire mid-career employees.
Mid-career retrospectives can leave some artists feeling depleted.
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Mid-career job seekers have a unique set of challenges.
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