entry-level
A job that an employer posts for recently graduated students. A job that one supposedly can take after graduating, despite the super-low
wages. And then, at the bottom of the job description: "
3 TO 5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REQUIRED", as if they don't see
the paradox in that statement.
entry level
by Pallonia on Jan 30, 2009 03:46:35
A position, usually within a company, that assumes you have no previous
work experience. If hired for said position, the employee starts off with minimum pay which is determined by the company, and has to work his/her ass off to prove him/herself worthy of advancement, and often to reach the same amount of money that he/she was making at a previous job.
Entry level often means that you are not in the position to
negotiate wages at the interview.
Example:
Interview:
Potential employee: .....and I also graduated with
honors and a significant amount of
work experience in the field....etc etc etc"
Employer: I can offer you entry level at $6.00 an hour.
entry level person
by pseudooo10499 on Dec 01, 2021 21:19:34
A person who pretends they can
afford bougie products or brand but instead buy the cheapest item of said brand just to fit in. Can be used to describe someone’s behavior when they cannot live up to their
carefully curated image.
Example:
For an item. I love
Gucci and the ppl who
wear it are hot.but I can’t afford it, but I’d like people to think I can. So I bought the cheapest of their
belts. I’m an entry level person
For a person: he/she pretends to be so well mannered but is an entry level person.
Entry-Level Job
by EverydayEverynight on Jul 08, 2022 22:58:58
A term that used to mean
a job is supposed to be for people with no experience who are breaking into the respective industry.
Now it just means a job that pays
jackshit but demands someone with mid or even
senior levels of knowledge or experience.
entry level
by purandaradasa on Apr 18, 2023 02:37:22
Used to describe a type of car or a
bike. Originally, it was meant to mean a bike or car that one might purchase when first starting out. In its current usage, it describes a bike or car that only the richest of
the rich can afford.
People who use this term are
classist and don't realize that one can buy excellent cars for $500, and an excellent bike for $70 used.
Example:
E.g.
Bike shop: That
shifter on your $700 cycle of yours is entry level. Nothing I do will make it shift right. You need to buy the
Shimano XTR for $3000.
E.g. That $60,000 Audi is an entry level car. The only proper car is a Lamborghini Huracan.