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1 But she was actually a staff assistant - a more junior role.
2 She said Southern DHB had only just started recruiting for more junior doctors.
3 An unusual number of these more junior officials are now looking to depart.
4 Lockwood urged officers to encourage more junior officers to stay on active duty.
5 These days, it's about collaborating, listening and treating more junior employees as equals.
6 They will be represented at the MoD by more junior officers.
7 In turn, the smaller bosses expect more junior workers to carry out their commands.
8 But it's been really tough, particularly on more junior staff.
9 Why not have almost 75 per cent more junior doctors?
10 At the same time they hired more and more junior analysts who were cheaper.
11 He had a firm recollection that the company visits were handled by more junior bankers.
12 Senior managers face a seven-year clawback period, dropping to five years for more junior staff.
13 About the age of the more junior students.
14 For more junior executives, the formula is reversed.
15 At a more junior level, however, museum publishing offers plenty of opportunities to learn on the job.
16 Among their ranks were more junior traders, some of whom were seen as rising stars at Goldman.
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