noun
- the practice of advancing one's career by any means, often at the expense of principles or ethics
Usage: typically used as a criticism; uncountable
Examples
- Critics accused the politician of careerism when she changed her stance to appeal to voters.
- His careerism led him to abandon his colleagues during the scandal.
- The company culture rewarded careerism over teamwork and collaboration.
- She refused to engage in careerism and instead focused on doing meaningful work.
- Careerism in academia can discourage researchers from pursuing unconventional ideas.
- The executive's careerism was evident in how quickly he distanced himself from failed projects.