C-level
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of C-level
First recorded in 2000–05
Example Sentences
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In 2018, 14 of 20 external reviewers of Chung’s renewal application gave her C-level grades for her science in the previous 5 years; the highest grade she received was a B-minus.
From Science Magazine
As shared in The Mind Share Partners’ Leaders Go First Playbook, C-Level storytelling gives employees permission to openly discuss their own mental health journeys; almost instantly, that begins to break down any stigma.
From Seattle Times
Salaries would be tiered, with A-level players earning $80,000 per year, B-level players earning $55,000, and C-level players earning $35,000.
From Los Angeles Times
“Throughout my career, I have demonstrated a strong ability to identify and create new qualified opportunities. My experience with cold calling, email campaigns, and LinkedIn outreach has allowed me to build a pipeline of targeted prospects and generate interest in the services I have represented. I have also honed my executive presence and communication skills, allowing me to conduct high-level consultative conversations with C-level executives and book qualified meetings for the sales team.”
From Los Angeles Times
In addition to being a C-level executive, applicants are generally referred for consideration and sit for an interview, though it’s less onerous than it sounds, more of a jerk filter than an admissions process.
From New York Times
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