entry level

en·try-lev·el

[en-tree-lev-uhl]
adjective
1.
of, pertaining to, or filling a low-level job in which an employee may gain experience or skills: This year's college graduates have a limited choice of entry-level jobs.
2.
suitable for or affordable by people buying or entering the market for the first time: These less expensive entry-level homes sell quite well.
3.
relatively simple in design, limited in capability, and low in cost: entry-level home computers and word processors.
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entry-level
 
adj
1.  (of a job or worker) at the most elementary level in a career structure
2.  (of a product) characterized by being at the most appropriate level for use by a beginner: an entry-level camera

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Entry level is always a great word to know.
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