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In some senses, careerism is marked as derogatory, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
all, simple
VERB + CAREERISM
concerns
PREP.
about
noun
The overwhelming desire or urge to advance one's own career or social status, usually at the expense of other personal interests, social growth, or ethics.
More than most of his flag officer peers, he understood how to navigate Washington politics and news media, helping him rise through the ranks and obtain resources he needed, although fellow Army leaders often resented what they saw as a grasping careerism.
Fear of the other and the future, anger at what had been done to oneself and one’s compatriots, simple ambition and careerism all could be found among those who murdered Armenians.
The perception that being a member of the military is a career, rather than an obligation to serve one's country.
In addition, military aviators' concerns about careerism as well as their lack of professionalism and personality clashes added to the friction against program.
More than most of his flag officer peers, he understood how to navigate Washington politics and news media, helping him rise through the ranks and obtain resources he needed, although fellow Army lead
WiktionaryFear of the other and the future, anger at what had been done to oneself and one’s compatriots, simple ambition and careerism all could be found among those who murdered Armenians.
WiktionaryIn addition, military aviators' concerns about careerism as well as their lack of professionalism and personality clashes added to the friction against program.
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In some senses, careerism is marked as derogatory, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.