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"rapid career" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a career that is advancing or progressing quickly. Example: "She had a rapid career trajectory, climbing the corporate ladder in just a few years."
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There is often also more chance of rapid career advancement in agencies.
They also expect collaboration, constant feedback and rapid career advancement based on merit.
In hindsight, particularly when looking at his 2010 nadir, we should've known that his rapid career turnaround was too good to be true.
Khrushchev joined the Bolshevik party in late 1918 and made a rapid career with hard work, an ebullient personality and total loyalty to the party line.
The service is likely to reward teachers with rapid career advancement and training if they are prepared to move to areas such as north-east England.
Phew.She went on to achieve a rapid career progression in the City, whilst having babies with the regularity of a metronome.
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Hopkins will have to draw on every trick acquired in her rapid-ascent career.
Through mentoring, the protégé prepares for more rapid and successful career progression.
He was a burning beacon in his early career, rapid-firing an unassailable intellect for innovation and showmanship.
Despite a career of rapid ascent, Klose, 24, did not become a professional until three years ago.
He moved late in his career to Rapid Vienna, where he won two Austrian championships.
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