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Corporate ladder Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɔɹpɝət/, /ˈkɔɹpɹət/ /ˈɫædɝ
KOR-per-uht LAD-er
kˈɔːpəɹət/ /lˈædɐ
KAW-puh-ruht LAD-uh

Definition

The 'corporate ladder' is the series of jobs from lower to higher positions within a company that people can move up through as they get promoted. It represents the hierarchy or rank structure in a business organization.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in business contexts, sometimes figuratively (‘climbing the corporate ladder’). Often implies ambition, competition, or hierarchy. Not used for non-business settings. Related terms: 'career path', 'promotion'. Don't confuse with 'career ladder' (sometimes broader).

Example Sentences

He wants to climb the corporate ladder at his new company.

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Many people work hard to move up the corporate ladder.

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Getting promoted is one way to rise on the corporate ladder.

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She quickly made her way up the corporate ladder thanks to her leadership skills.

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Not everyone wants to climb the corporate ladder; some people prefer less stressful jobs.

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After 20 years, he finally reached the top of the corporate ladder.

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