"Entry level" just means that you need little or no related work experience--they will take you right out of school, or with what part time exp. you may have. It's a good thing to look for for a young grad! It means you do the most basic tasks in the office--maybe work the copier & whatnot--and then later you will have gained experience and probably be promoted. I'm job searching too, good luck :)
2006-07-28 05:05:22
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answered by saddison2004 3
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Applicant Meaning
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answered by ? 4
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An entry-level applicant is a person who have not yet had a job that required a college degree.
2006-07-28 05:06:42
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answered by NC 7
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Entry-level is just that "the new kid on the block." Usually, you're either just starting out, but "entry-level" can include anyone who has 0-2 years experience.
2006-07-28 05:05:28
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answered by hockeyxgirlie 2
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Applying for a job on the lowest rung of the ladder, hence the term "entry level".
2006-07-28 05:06:06
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answered by lc 5
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It means with little to no experience. More than likely you'll find that the salary offered will not necessarily be as competetive as could find elsewhere. Although the job will probably be easier to obtain.
2006-07-28 05:07:35
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answered by Insert Nickname Here 2
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Means you have no experience and you are starting at the bottom.
2006-07-28 05:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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it means that you are just starting out
How to answer in a job interview~
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2006-07-28 05:05:23
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answered by luvs2play06 2
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can someone tell me what is the correct answer for this question?
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure
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answered by Anonymous
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