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entry-level

[en-tree-lev-uhl] / ˈɛn triˌlɛv əl /






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Meanwhile, the higher unemployment that recent college graduates face compared with older workers is growing as entry-level hiring slows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some companies said they were pulling back on entry-level hiring because they are leaning more on AI to do basic tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite its standard all-wheel drive, this number is about average for the segment populated primarily with entry-level front-wheel-drive rivals.

From MarketWatch

Hannah applied for an entry-level position at a Firestone shop and got it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every year, the company hires thousands of new graduates in entry-level positions - including 1,300 in the UK and 3,200 in the US last year - but it recently dropped long-term plans to continue increasing its headcount.

From BBC