Noun
someone whose career progresses rapidly
Source: WordNetgo getter
According to Sal Khan, a young Silicon Valley entrepreneur who went to MIT as an undergrad and earned an MBA from Harvard, the result is a new kind of MIT graduate, an entrepreneurial go-getter fully prepared to meet the challenges of the modern age. Source: Internet
But make no mistake, this lady is a go-getter, a force of nature and passionate about many causes not to mention being Senior Vice President and Chief Examiner for the American Federation of Certified Psychics and Mediums. Source: Internet
Helena Ramsay was soft-spoken, but also smart and a go-getter, her cousin Sefena Cooper said Thursday. Source: Internet
A second foal was born at Foothills Arabians on Feb. 18. This one is a filly, and she’s a go-getter, up and skittering around literally within minutes of her birth. Source: Internet
“She was a go-getter, no doubt about it,” JROTC teacher First Sgt. John Navarra said. Source: Internet
“He’s a go-getter and he’s part of a group of close friends who want to spearhead this,” he said. Source: Internet