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executives [ɪg'zɛkjutɪvz] |
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to move up career ladder [tu mu:v ʌp kə'rɪə(r) 'lædə(r)] |
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executive [ɪg'zɛkjutɪv] |
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to climb the career ladder [tu klaɪm ðə kə'rɪə(r) 'lædə(r)] |
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senior manager ['si:njə(r) 'mænəʤə(r)] |
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senior executive ['si:njə(r) ɪg'zɛkjutɪv] |
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Too many senior executive adopt the latest fads as they come and go. [tu: 'mɛnɪ 'si:njə(r) ɪg'zɛkjutɪv ə'dɔpt ðə 'leɪtɪst fædz æz ðeɪ kʌm ænd gəu] |
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junior management | |
time to start moving up the career ladder [taɪm tu stɑ:t 'mu:vɪŋ ʌp ðə kə'rɪə(r) 'lædə(r)] |
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climb the career ladder [klaɪm ðə kə'rɪə(r) 'lædə(r)] |
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upwardly mobile ['ʌpwərdlɪ 'məubl] |
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an official [ən ə'fɪʃl] |
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a magistrate [ə 'mæʤɪstreɪt] |
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progress up the rungs ['prɔgrɛs ʌp ðə rʌŋz] |
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high official [haɪ ə'fɪʃl] |
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take a step on the career ladder [teɪk ə stɛp ɔn ðə kə'rɪə(r) 'lædə(r)] |
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mid-level commanders [mɪd 'lɛvl kə'mændərz] |
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climb the corporate ladder [klaɪm ðə 'kɔ:pərɪt 'lædə(r)] |
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low-end workers [ləu ɛnd 'wə:kərz] |
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to get on the ladder [tu gɛt ɔn ðə 'lædə(r)] |
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executive [ɪg'zɛkjutɪv] |
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executive [ɪg'zɛkjutɪv] |
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senior ['si:njə(r)] |
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I'm so glad I don't have to climb the corporate ladder [aɪm səu glæd aɪ dəunt hæv tu klaɪm ðə 'kɔ:pərɪt 'lædə(r)] |