English Language Learners Asked on November 17, 2021
I have made the examples below.
(1) As a project manager, I go to my clients’ companies and talk about business projects with them most of the time. Today, my employer tells me that I will get a promotion soon. In my new position, I will always work in/at the company.
(2) Jack has the most work experience at/in my company.
I am not sure which preposition is correct.
to work for a/the company to have the most experience of anyone in the company to be at the company [for the day or for work or for whatever reason]
to be at = location, geographical or spatially
at home at work at school
Answered by Lambie on November 17, 2021
I work at a company (insert company name) in a capacity that is important. I work in a certain capacity at my company. at: general in: specific
Answered by Greg on November 17, 2021
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