staffer
[
staf
-er,
stah
-fer]
/ˈstæf ər, ˈstɑ fər/
noun
1.
a member of a
staff
of employees or coworkers.
2.
Journalism.
an editorial employee, especially a writer.
Compare
stringer
(def 6).
Origin
1680-90;
staff
1
+
-er
1
Examples from the web for
staffer
They can and are, but it is often harder for them to get important but worthy stories into the papers than it is for a
staffer
.
Before he left, a company
staffer
demanded that he sign a final confidentiality agreement.
He is not a team trainer, nor a public relations
staffer
.
Please feel free to contact the appropriate
staffer
or office with your concerns.
The firm invoices based on the wage of the
staffer
that actually performed the work.
He asked to meet with the
staffer
who was handling it-not to meet with another senator, but to meet with the
staffer
.
Joe is now the latest full-time
staffer
who brings this unique perspective to my staff.
He had voiced his objections about filming outside to a
staffer
shortly before going onto the practice field, records show.
Once a comment has been flagged, a
staffer
will investigate.
British Dictionary definitions for
staffer
staffer
/
ˈstɑːfə
/
noun
1.
(
informal
) a member of staff, esp, in journalism, of editorial staff