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Definition of graduate profession in English: graduate professionnoun A profession that requires a university or college degree. figures show pay is lagging behind that of other graduate professions Example sentencesExamples - In Scotland teaching is an all-graduate profession, as it could have been in England had the politicians not decided against it.
- The former teacher told delegates at the National Union of Teachers' annual conference that teaching should remain a graduate profession.
- At one time it was held that solicitors should be better educated than before, and the profession was deemed to be one which should be an all-graduate profession.
- He believes that children will suffer unless teaching remains a graduate profession.
- The figures show that teaching is now an almost entirely graduate profession, with 96% holding degrees.
- Nurses desiring increased status and greater parity with doctors sought to transform their training into a graduate profession.
- I would suggest that as nursing has moved to an all-graduate profession, having the ability to acquire new knowledge is a skill we all have.
- "They were perplexed as to why I didn't stick to traditional graduate professions," says Ms Hall, who graduated in fashion design five years ago.
- Examples of acceptable work experience might include experience in graduate professions such as nursing, social work, teaching, and occupational therapy.
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