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What does "entry-level" mean? Does it mean a novice level?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's right! Although, "entry-level" is more common than "novice level." But, yes, it does mean someone who is inexperienced and at the bottom of the employment hierarchy. Or, if you're talking about a product, it means that it's suitable for a beginner. Ex: He's an entry-level researcher. Ex: This is an entry-level camera. You'll get the hang of it. => "to get the hang of it" means to get used to or familiar with it.

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