Idiom of the day :- High-flyer

Idiom of the day :- High-flyer

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

An exceptionally talented professional person who receives rapid promotion A : Jamie is a high-flyer who works in an advertising company. Last week he announced that he was going to give it all up and become a farmer. B : I suppose he realized there are more important things than money. When is he leaving the company ? A : He’s not. His boss was so worried about losing him that he gave him a $30,000 pay rise and Jamie has decided to stay. This expression always refers to people who have exceptional ability in a particular field and therefore rise very quickly through an organization.