Phrases with «high fliers»

The phrase "high fliers" refers to people who are very successful or achieving great things in their field or career. Full definition

Sentences with «high fliers»

  • «It's a remarkable achievement that Teach First has hired so many top graduates this year, overtaking recruitment at long - established graduate employers,» says Martin Birchall, managing director of High Fliers Research, which tracks the graduate labour market. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The latest High Fliers report, which surveys the top graduate employers in the UK, has revealed that three quarters of the graduate vacancies at investment banks are filled by those who have already completed an internship or some form of work experience with the company. (allaboutcareers.com)
  • • This article was amended on 1 July 2013 to clarify that # 29,000 is the median starting salary at 100 «leading graduate employers» surveyed by High Fliers Research. (theguardian.com)
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