career ladder
常見例句
- Consider the expectations you put on yourself to create a perfect holiday celebration or advance up the career ladder.
細(xì)想獨(dú)自表演為創(chuàng)造一個(gè)完美的節(jié)日慶典或在成名生涯的階梯上前進(jìn)一步的期望。 - After graduating from university and started their advance up the career ladder, these people have created their own style.
從大學(xué)畢業(yè)之后,他們才開始攀爬事業(yè)的階梯,走出了一條屬于他們自己的獨(dú)特人生道路。 - Internships have become an almost essential first step on the career ladder, says Phil Gardner, who directs the Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University.
密歇根州立大學(xué)大學(xué)生就業(yè)研究所所長(zhǎng)菲爾·加德納表示,參加實(shí)習(xí)已經(jīng)幾乎成為職業(yè)階梯上不可缺少的第一步了。 - Senior people fall into this trap more than those who are junior on the career ladder.
FORBES: How To Choose Between More Than One Job Offer - If an internship is the first rung on the career ladder, the less affluent will never climb it.
ECONOMIST: Finding good interns is hard. Agencies can help - They need skills like networking, navigating the career ladder, and managing their careers.
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