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"senior job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a job requiring more experience and responsibility than a normal entry-level position. For example, "After five years in the company, I was offered a senior job in the accounting department."
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That was the case at every senior job.
Darcey could return to a senior job at Sky.
My question is, how can I get the senior job?
(He is rumoured to be seeking a senior job in Brussels).
His exact career path is somewhat mysterious, but he never held a particularly senior job.
I was interviewing someone the other day for quite a senior job.
Yet doubts will persist about his readiness to assume a more senior job, even the prime ministership.
A senior job in the Ford administration had left him with plenty of political experience and connections.
When the Democrats returned to power in 1977, Christopher was an obvious candidate for a senior job.
After his success at youth levels, Ali was given the senior job in August 2012.
Soon after that, he landed a senior job in the Bush Justice Department.
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