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Definition of Careerists
1. careerist [n] - See also: careerist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Careerists
Literary usage of Careerists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Glands Regulating Personality: A Study of the Glands of Internal by Louis Berman (1921)
"There is nothing left for for him but to cater to the minority of careerists,
the one-eighth of the electorate representing superior intelligence. ..."
2. Senior Executive Service: Opinions about the Federal Work Environment (1993)
"OPM, in citing the view of one agency, stated that data that reveal a more
favorable view by noncareer executives of both careerists and ..."
3. Afghanistan: First Five Years of Soviet Occupation by J. Bruce Amstutz (1994)
"Still, Parcham-faction officers were in a minority. They were outnumbered by
often disillusioned and alienated nonparty careerists and by ..."
4. A Consumer's Guide to Intelligence (Government) by Diane Publishing Staff, Diane Publishing Company (1994)
"... Office of Transnational Issues Office of Support Services Council of Intelligence
Operations Dl careerists at MIMA Operations Directorate L iWeb (OI/OO) ..."
5. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer on Charges Made Against Department of by Alexander Mitchell Palmer (1920)
"These careerists controlled the organization convention of the Communist Party,
... Throughout the negotiations the aim of the careerists was not to unite ..."