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mid-level

American  
[mid-lev-uhl] / ˈmɪdˌlɛv əl /
Also middle-level

adjective

  1. occurring at or having a middle or intermediate position or status.

    mid-level management.


Example Sentences

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“It’s hard to believe him, and I voted for him,” a late-30s mid-level staffer explained.

From Salon

The protesters criticized the government for only sending mid-level officials to meet with them and breaking a COP30 promise not to carry out projects on Amazonian rivers "without prior consultation."

From Barron's

But at corporations’ mid-level ranks, he said, more companies were finding ways to use AI to help gather data, generate initial thoughts on it, analyze reports, and follow accounting protocols.

From MarketWatch

But AI’s advance has raised bigger questions about what company org charts might look like in the future, and how mid-level, mid-career employees might move up the corporate ladder.

From MarketWatch

While high-ranking federal and local officials proclaimed Tuesday’s arrests as removing “the head of the hydra,” a closer look at court and law enforcement records indicate that Nania is more of a mid-level manager than chief executive.

From Los Angeles Times