Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mid-level
Adjective
/ˈmɪdˌlɛvəl/
Definition
Referring to a position or status that is in the middle range of a hierarchy, especially in job roles or organizational structure.
Examples
- The mid-level manager coordinated the project’s progress between upper management and the junior staff.
- After a few years of experience, she found herself in a mid-level position within the marketing department.
- Mid-level professionals often have the opportunity to lead teams and projects.
Meaning
The term ‘mid-level’ usually describes individuals who have some experience but are not at the entry or senior levels. This often includes managers and professionals who have developed skills and responsibilities that are more advanced than those of new hires, but less than those of senior executives.
Synonyms
- Intermediate
- Middle-tier
- Middle management