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Magdalena k Posted 6 years ago
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Director or a director

Mr Bay has worked as director of communication at the university for over 5 years.

Mr Bay has worked as a director of communication at the university for over 5 years.


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What is the rule regarding articles and jobs?

  

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Mr Bay has worked a s D irector of C ommunication at the university for over 5 years. Without an article, it sounds like there is only one Director of Communication at the university. It also sounds like a job title so I'd use capitals.

  • Mr Bay has worked a s D irector of C ommunication at the university for over 5 years.
  • Without an article, it sounds like there is only one Director of Communication at the university.
  • It also sounds like a job title so I'd use capitals.
  • Mr Bay has worked as a director of communication at the university for over 5 years.
  • This sounds like there is more than one director of communication at the university.
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Mr Bay has worked as Director of Communication at the university for over 5 years. Without an article, it sounds like there is only one Director of Communication at the university. It also sounds like a job title so I'd use capitals.

Mr Bay has worked as a director of communication at the university for over 5 years. This sounds like there is more than

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