Hi TP, hope you and Vikas are OK. Just wondering if you could help Vipul's son, Jainish to get some experience under his belt in order to apply to his chosen career. He is at Leeds Grammar doing his A levels and had a fantastic results at GCSEs! Catch you later! Masala Dosa is long due!!!!
I just text my Manager/friend for her help. Should I use apply to his chosen career or apply for his chosen career? and please explain the correct answer
You apply to a place, eg a company or a university. You apply for a job. You don't apply for a career.
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You apply to a place, eg a company or a university.
You apply for a job. You don't apply for a career. A career is something which develops over a number of years and which often involves a series of jobs.
So, say in order to apply for his first (real) job.