| Small firms are also under pressure to maintain pay differentials between their junior and more experienced staff to create a career path. |
| After all, his career path during the 1960s was firmly grounded in academia. |
| By contrast, other degrees, say in literature or history, do not foreordain either a particular job or a defined career path. |
| Attributing his career path to fortuitousness is how he deflects the spotlight from his own notable achievement. |
| The couple's career path so far demonstrates their ambition and eagerness to grow their business. |
| But while his career path suggests a precociously mature musical sensibility, his debut solo album counters any such notion. |