Examples of 'first-year associate' in a sentence

Meaning of "first-year associate"

first-year associate - typically refers to someone in their initial year at a job or position, often in a professional setting

How to use "first-year associate" in a sentence

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first-year associate
Like some bizarrely overpaid first-year associate.
And another first-year associate who worked on the divorce we've yet to depose.
There is no way that that was not written by a first-year associate.
You are a first-year associate.
Because a fifth-year paralegal is more valuable to the firm than a first-year associate.
You are not some first-year associate.
Why? Because a fifth-year paralegal is more valuable to the firm than a first-year associate.
Carmen a valued first-year associate.
Which is really funny, because you are a first-year associate.
I am a first-year associate.
It 's a really sophisticated power move, ignoring your first-year associate.
Carmen is a first-year associate.
Did some first-year associate screw it up?
Like I was a piece-of-shit first-year associate.
Mr. Baruch, I am a first-year associate at my firm.

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You what? You are a first-year associate.
Ellen, you are a first-year associate.
Probably . I am a first-year associate.

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