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career

[kuh-reer] / kəˈrɪər /


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Ming began her career as a business reporter in Beijing and is a graduate of Columbia University.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Puerto Rican musician, who sang in Spanish and whose career spanned nearly 60 years, had been named among the most influential Latino artists of all time by Billboard magazine.

From BBC

For many athletes, eighth grade is the last chance to repeat a year and still compete for a full high school career.

From The Wall Street Journal

A fight at the City Ground, home of Nottingham Forest, was always Wood's dream, but at this stage of his career it seems unlikely to come to fruition.

From BBC

Entry-level investment banking positions, especially at top banks like Centerview, are coveted roles on Wall Street among recent college graduates and can act as steppingstones to long careers in financial services.

From The Wall Street Journal