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Statninja Posted 8 years ago
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Which one is correct?

"I later took the role as the project manager at Microsoft"

"I later took the role as the project manager for Microsoft"

  

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Both are commonly said. the project manager implies that there was only one project manager for/at Microsoft. Is that what you want to say?

  • Both are commonly said.
  • the project manager implies that there was only one project manager for/at Microsoft.
  • Is that what you want to say?
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Both are commonly said.

the project manager implies that there was only one project manager for/at Microsoft. Is that what you want to say?

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