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career prospect

collocation in English

meanings of careerand prospect


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career
adjective[before noun]
uk /kəˈrɪər/ us /kəˈrɪr/
having a job or position as part of the career that you are trained for and are normally paid to do, rather than being chosen for it as a member or supporter of a government or ...
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prospect
noun
uk /ˈprɒs.pekt/ us /ˈprɑː.spekt/
the possibility that something good might happen in ...
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Examples of career prospect


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This is most likely due to the better career prospects available outside the military to people with such educational qualifications.
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Yet this was not a labour market characterized for most people by fixed employment, settled patterns of work or predictable career prospects.
With regard to performance, the process serves to further develop students' self-re-ective skills that, once they have graduated, are crucial to their career prospects in the profession.
Here, therefore, is the rub: awareness of high proficiency, ennui, and, as described below, the notion of negligible career prospects trigger an occupational apex or plateau.
He suggests that worldly motives (career prospects, marriage, escape from difficulties, factional alienation) may sometimes have been relevant, and that for some serial converts jumping ship became a habit.
Often he changed clubs in order to follow career prospects.
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He was managing director-elect of an office equipment company and had a bright careerprospect before him.
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I should have thought that 10 sheriffdoms would have provided a fairer geographical distribution and a better careerprospect for all concerned.
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What about retraining on re-entry after marriage and motherhood for a resumed careerprospect?
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Unless there is an opportunity for midwives to develop their knowledge through post-registration courses, midwifery will become a less attractive careerprospect for many women.
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It is surely a poor careerprospect for these girls that when fully trained they can earn less than £1,000.
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This can have salary and careerprospect repercussions later.
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There should be a careerprospect for a parliamentarian separate from the hope of office.
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Is that not one way of increasing the number of consultants and offering a better careerprospect for those entering into that specialty?
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They will be on station for only a few brief years, and from a careerprospect point of view their feet should not stray far from the diplomatic ladder.
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The pool of potential personnel the board had hoped for was indeed created, but the career prospects for these individuals were very narrow.
Increasingly, students recognise this fact and, in order to enhance their career prospects, they enrol in courses with a language option.
Older workers were excluded from opportunities to train in the new technologies, which affected their career prospects.
In the light of our hypotheses, our primary independent variables should proxy legislators' electoral strength, policy incentives on the post office and career prospects.
If answered straightforwardly, these can inflict damage on a politician's policy objectives, career prospects, and personal reputation.
In the scientific community, these research institutes have an excellent reputation, and scientists who have held positions there have good career prospects.
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