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Antonija Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Progressing/making progress

Which of the two (if any) should I use as a subtitle? It should be catchy, and the meaning is that the firm is getting bigger and bigger and it employs more and more workers. Thank you in advance.

Employment - we're making progress/progressing together

Our firm has 160 employees contributing to the firm's development/whose work contributes to the firm's development. Considering the constant growth and development of the production, distribution and retail network, there is a need for expert/skilled and qualified workers/employees.
  

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" I think "progressing" is more enthusiastic. Our firm has 160 employees contributing to the firm's development/whose work contributes to the firm's development. " Considering the constant growth and development of the production, distribution and retail network, there is a need for expert/skilled and qualified workers/employees.

  • " I think "progressing" is more enthusiastic.
  • Our firm has 160 employees contributing to the firm's development/whose work contributes to the firm's development.
  • " Considering the constant growth and development of the production, distribution and retail network, there is a need for expert/skilled and qualified workers/employees.
  • " You shouldn't have to tell anyone that your employees are expert/skilled workers.
  • Also, I assume your production, distribution, and retail groups are separate, calling for "networks" in the plural.
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Antonija Employment - we're making progress/progressing together I like "progressing." "We're making progress" evokes "we're not making progress." That is, "we're just barely making it," or "we're finally making progress." I think "progressing" is more enthusiastic.
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Thank you very much, Avangi.
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I had added another thought on the last item, but it got Oooopsed.

It's not exactly clear if you mean to stress the quality of the workers or the fact that you need some. If it's the latter case, you might say, "Considering the recent growth etc., we now need etc."
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"Considering the constant growth etc., we continually need etc."

Best reg
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It's the constant growth and continual need.
Thanks Avangi

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