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mid-career

 

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mid-career

Definition

Mid-career refers to the stage of an individual's professional life that falls between the early and late stages of their career. It is a period where individuals have gained significant experience and expertise in their field but are not yet approaching retirement.

Part of Speech

Noun, adjective

Senses

Sense 1 (Noun)

The phase of a person's career that occurs after the initial stage of entry-level positions and before the later stages of seniority or retirement.

Example Sentence:

John made significant strides in his mid-career by taking on challenging projects and honing his leadership skills.

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Sense 2 (Adjective)

Describing something that pertains to or is designed for individuals at the mid-career stage.

Example Sentence:

The mid-career professional conference focuses on helping attendees navigate the unique challenges faced at this stage of their careers.

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