Escalafón in english
Scale
pronunciation: skeɪl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: skeɪl part of speech: noun
In gestures
escalafón = step ; rung.
Example: If a new salary scale is adopted by the institution, the employee who has moved up the scale should remain at the same step.Example: In all types of libraries, programmes have been started, usually by keen librarians from the lower rungs of the profession.more:
» escalafón corporativo = corporate ladder .
Example: You're four times more likely to find a psychopath at the top of the corporate ladder than you are walking around the janitor's office.» escalafón laboral = employment ladder ; career ladder .
Example: This measure has allowed women to meet their familial duties whilst maintaining their foothold on the employment ladder. Example: Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.» primer escalafón laboral = entry position [Primer puesto de trabajo dentro de una institución por el que normalmente se empieza] .
Example: While there are some exceptions, the entry position usually requires five years of education beyond the secondary school with the fifth year culminating in graduation from an accredit school.» último escalafón, el = bottom rung, the .
Example: In the world of fine art, comic books are often viewed as the bottom rung of the artistic ladder.