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What's the difference between senior position and higher position?
And what's the difference between junilor position and lower position?
Jul 28, 2014 12:30 PM
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A higher position is simply a position that is valued more highly than another, and need not necessarily be a senior position. For example, in an office a filing clerk might be higher than a messenger (I don't if they still have those in offices!), but they are still both junior positions. A senior position would be one which carries a degree of responsibility - for example a manager or a director etc.
July 28, 2014
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A senior position means a position of authority in a company.
A higher position is comparative - you have to know 'higher than what'? Higher than your position at the moment, maybe?
July 28, 2014
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