Goodish in a sentence as an adjective

Vanity Fair had an short article that serves as a goodish introduction to him that is worth a quick read.

I can build a goodish ERP system now because I have experience, but to someone just entering the field it has a lot of good looking corners that turn out to be awful decisions.

The vibe of his statement made it feel to me that he was working for a software company which is why I responded in that context.\n..\nAssuming the case you present: \nIf the OP is even a goodish engineer there are lots of opportunities out their and companies that have internal IT have to be conscientious of the fact that they are hiring from a pool of people in a high demand sector.

Goodish definitions

adjective

moderately good of its kind; "a goodish wine"

adjective

large in amount or extent or degree; "it cost a considerable amount"; "a goodly amount"; "received a hefty bonus"; "a respectable sum"; "a tidy sum of money"; "a sizable fortune"

See also: goodly healthy hefty respectable sizable sizeable tidy