Examples of 'mid-career' in a sentence

Meaning of "mid-career"

Mid-career (noun): Mid-career refers to the stage of a person's career somewhere between the early and later stages. It is a time when individuals have gained experience and expertise in their field, but are not yet at the senior level

How to use "mid-career" in a sentence

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Such mid-career learning must be supported.
Fellows will normally be mid-career individuals.
A mid-career survey featured eighty of her pieces.
It exhibits emerging and mid-career artists.
A mid-career professional is strongly encouraged for apply.
Information session for mid-career diplomats.
Open to mid-career professionals from developing countries only.
Many students are mid-career professionals.
Technical skills often emerge as late as mid-career.
D the growth of mid-career training and educational opportunities.
His leading lady is making a mid-career adjustment.
It is open to mid-career photographers or artists from around the world.
Issues and barriers surrounding mid-career entrepreneurship.
This mid-career skills gap creates a job seekers market.
Cation but seems to become wider in mid-career.

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Many mid-career workers are giving nursing a chance as a second career.
Those posts are to be used by their sponsors as mid-career traineeships.
The mid-career changes brought to him are therefore logically parsimonious.
Redress historical funding imbalances for mid-career researchers.
They support mid-career artists who are without commercial representation.
The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists.
Sward then switched in mid-career from academic to nonprofit organization executive.
There is prudent logic behind a relaxing mid-career break.
If you are at mid-career or higher it will take much longer to find a position.
It is the rapidity and extent of his mid-career surge.
You are a mid-career professional, currently employed in a relevant field and sector.
These departures disproportionately affected women, particularly those in mid-career.
Nor do things get easier as the mid-career years progress.
Early to mid-career professionals who are currently engaged in health sector work.
Research grants are available to established and mid-career artists only.
Open to emerging or mid-career filmmakers who have a documentary project in development or in production.
He took little break and sometimes it does not hurt in mid-career.
Be a mid-career woman with a minimum of 4 years of work experience in government or civil society.
Scriptwriting grants are available to established and mid-career artists only.
Top class young and even mid-career lawyers and economists will be.
It may be your first step toward a professional life or a mid-career step.
Departments are also recruiting at mid-career levels to find people with particular skills.
Mid-career crises are a widespread regularity, rather than the misfortune of a few.
Currently teaching public personnel policy to mid-career adults and undergraduates.
Many staff are frustrated at being excluded from any further progress, often in mid-career.
I saw two universities integrate internships into mid-career executive education programs.
Mid-career professionals who are nationals of - and living and working in the following countries.
He was a successful political consultant who made a mid-career change to public service.
For mid-career and senior level positions, progressively responsible work experience is required.
Unique professional development program to support mid-career oil and gas workers.
Her work shifted mid-career and then she started to research within the realm of education.
Are you one of the growing number of people struggling to make mid-career changes?
Concerns have been raised that mid-career researchers are now the most disadvantaged group.
The prize is meant to offer encouragement and significant financial support to a mid-career writer.
This is also one of the reasons why mid-career recruitment is not common.

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