Entry-level (adjective)

  1. Describing a job or position that is designed for people who are just starting their careers or who have little or no experience in a field.
  2. Describing a product or service that is intended for people who are new to a particular market or area of interest.

Origin:

Entry-level is a compound word formed by combining two words entry and level.

Examples:

  1. The company is looking for entry-level software developers.
  2. This is an entry-level camera, perfect for someone who wants to learn photography.
  3. He landed an entry-level position at the company, but he had big ambitions.
  4. The entry-level job market is highly competitive.
  5. The entry-level model is the cheapest option, but it still has all the necessary features.
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