I have made up the three examples below.
(1a) I'm sorry to hear that you're unemployed. Why don't you submit your resume to my employer. We might get a chance to work for the same company.
(1b) I'm sorry to hear that you're unemployed. Why don't you submit your resume to my employer. We might get a chance to work at the same company.
(1c) I'm sorry to hear that you're unemployed. Why don't you submit your resume to my employer. We might get a chance to work in the same company.
I've heard these prepositions used in this context, but I'm not sure when to use which one.
Please give me some help. Many thanks for your valuable time and help.
"In" would be my first choice, and I would accept "for". I would not use "at" in the above. Note also that you can say "We might get a chance to work together".
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"In" would be my first choice, and I would accept "for". I would not use "at" in the above. Note also that you can say "We might get a chance to work together".