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entry-level
entry-level ˈentry-ˌlevel adjective
1. MARKETING an entry-level product/​model/​computer/​car etc a product etc that is the most basic or simple of its kind, making it suitable for people who do not have much money to spend or who do not have experience using the product :

• They have added an entry-level machine, complementing their existing range of computers.

2. HUMAN RESOURCES entry-level job/​worker etc a job etc at the lowest level in a company, profession, trade etc:

• We need to create more entry-level jobs for people with the fewest job skills who need opportunities the most.

— see also entry level1

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entry-level UK US adjective [before noun]
used to describe the cheapest or simplest version of a particular product or service: »

The business of selling low-profit, entry-level personal computers is growing rapidly.

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an entry-level product

HR at or relating to the lowest level of an organization, type of work, etc.: »

an entry-level job/position

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an entry-level employee/worker

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entry-level pay/salary

entry level noun [U]
HR »

This move could increase beginning salaries by thousands of dollars at entry level.


Financial and business terms. 2012.