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Addyaddy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

at vs. in

Does one say:

I work at a company as a manager

or

I work in a company as a manger
  

Top answer

I work for a company as a manager.

  • I work for a company as a manager.
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I work for a company as a manager.
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I am confused because some people say, "I am a manager at ABCD corps."

I see "at."

Is it okay to to use "at" and "for" in this context.

Thanks in advance
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addyaddyI am confused because some people say, "I am a manager at ABCD corps."
I see "at."
Is it okay to to use "at" and "for" in this context.
At works. I wouldn't say for. You work for the company, but you aren't a manager for it.


At in the original sentence isn't wrong, but for is the best choi

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