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'solid working experience' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone's professional work experience, such as in the following sentence: "He has 10 years of solid working experience in the IT field, so he is the perfect person for the job."
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Most teachers have solid working experience: the least experienced teachers have been teaching for 6 years.
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The important factor for salaries, according to Quacquarelli Symonds, is graduates who have had solid work experience before entering the M.B.A. program.
Consider volunteering, which can give you solid work experience and boost your college application.
But he said students studying in Japan who ended up with solid work experiences at Japanese studios could be prime candidates for international recruitment.
- Developing country and field work experience.
You have solid skills acquired through previous work experience, e.g. you spent 5 years working in Marketing, and now you'd like to do Marketing for a big NGO.
I am confident that my combination of practical work experience and solid educational experience has prepared me for making an immediate contribution to public or private accounting.
Then: redemption, and solid work.
Very solid work from the Thesaurus Man.
Solid work indeed.
Consistently do solid work.
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