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describing a job positon

If somebody works as a medical doctor (and he is an assistant) and is supervised by his superior (who is a professor and also a medical doctor) would it be OK to call this positon an assistant to a professor ?
  

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Hi, If somebody works as a medical doctor (and he is an assistant) and is supervised by his superior (who is a professor and also a medical doctor) would it be OK to call this positon an assistant to a professor ? You need to be careful about such matters. Do you get paid for your work?

  • Hi, If somebody works as a medical doctor (and he is an assistant) and is supervised by his superior (who is a professor and also a medical doctor) would it be OK to call this positon an assistant to a professor ?
  • You need to be careful about such matters.
  • Do you get paid for your work?
  • Is there a job title shown on your pay-cheque?
  • If not, you could ask the professor for his/her advice.
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Hi,

If somebody works as a medical doctor (and he is an assistant) and is supervised by his superior (who is a professor and also a medical doctor) would it be OK to call this positon an assistant to a professor?

You need to be careful about such matters. Do you get paid for your work? Is there a job title shown on your pay-cheque?

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