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Nokia Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Project Manager

Hi,

I was wondering if I could have a short question.

"I used to work as a Project Manager for XXX company."

Do I need to capitalize the P and M for "Project Manager"?

How about "Management Trainee" or "Clerk", "Manager"?

Thanks. Emotion: smile
  

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Hi, You can do it either way. The capitals suggest that it was your official job title. I wouldn't use a capital for 'clerk'.

  • Hi, You can do it either way.
  • The capitals suggest that it was your official job title.
  • I wouldn't use a capital for 'clerk'.
  • Where I live, the word 'clerk' is rarely used today.
  • Clive
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Hi,
You can do it either way. The capitals suggest that it was your official job title.

I wouldn't use a capital for 'clerk'. Where I live, the word 'clerk' is rarely used today.


Clive
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You wouldn't capitalize product manager; however, for special emphasis it would be okay.

Do not capitalize job titles such as clerk, manager, etc.

Management Trainee, I believe would be capitalize because it specifies a section of the organization/company.

-Karica

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