entry-level workforce
[ˈɛntri ˈlɛvəl ˈwɜrkfɔrs]
nounpl: entry-level workforces
força de trabalho iniciante
1. Employees who are new to the job market or organization, typically with minimal experience and holding positions that require basic skills
The company hired many members of the entry-level workforce fresh out of college.
A empresa contratou muitos membros da força de trabalho iniciante recém-saídos da faculdade.
2. The segment of the labor market consisting of workers in positions such as interns, junior staff, or apprentices
The entry-level workforce is crucial for developing future leaders in any organization.
A força de trabalho iniciante é crucial para desenvolver futuros líderes em qualquer organização.
3. Jobs or positions designed for people beginning their careers, usually paying lower salaries with opportunities for advancement
Entry-level workforce positions often serve as stepping stones to higher-paying careers.
As posições da força de trabalho iniciante frequentemente servem como trampolins para carreiras melhor remuneradas.
In both Brazil and the USA, the entry-level workforce is often viewed as an investment in future talent. In the US, this segment is frequently composed of recent college graduates or career-changers, while in Brazil it may include a mix of secondary school graduates and those seeking initial employment opportunities. Many companies offer training programs and mentorship to develop entry-level workers into skilled professionals, recognizing this phase as critical for organizational growth and employee retention.
NYC Slang
rookies, green workers, newbies in the grind
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