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Yes, that is what it said. They consider 1-2 years of experience in
some kind of professional or technical writing a prerequisite for entry
into their particular industry. As I said, "entry level" doesn't always
mean "you have no work experience;" in this case, it just means, "you
have no or limited work experience in our industry."
> I think my dispute is with "entry-level" used with "two years experience"
> (I've already deleted the message, but I think it said that).
>
> So if "entry-level" and "two-years experience" are in the same
description,
> that sounds to me like the employer wants some experience at "entry-level"
> pay.
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