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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
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Work in/for

I have recently joined CCG ( Clinical Commissioning Group) as a pharmacy technician.
I am part of the Medicine Optimisation Team. The whole Leeds been divided into Inner Footprint, Middle Footprint and Outer Footprint.
We have to introduce ourselves to a new starter using Microsoft Teams.
I am confused about the correct use of the preposition after "work".
Hello everyone/ if you know the new starter's name
I am Jignesh and I am one of the pharmacy technicians working in/for the Medicine Optimisation Team for/in Inner Footprint.
Thank you in advance.

  

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Jigneshbharati the preposition after "work" on You work on a team . working on the Medicine Optimisation Team in Inner Footprint I assume Inner Footprint is part of the Team, so in that case you want 'in'. You might want to ask someone locally how they prefer to say that.

  • Jigneshbharati the preposition after "work" on You work on a team .
  • working on the Medicine Optimisation Team in Inner Footprint I assume Inner Footprint is part of the Team, so in that case you want 'in'.
  • You might want to ask someone locally how they prefer to say that.
  • CJ
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Jigneshbharatithe preposition after "work"

on You work on a team.

working on the Medicine Optimisation Team in Inner Footprint


I assume Inner Footprint is part of the Team, so in that case you want 'in'. You might want to ask someone locally how they prefer to say that.

CJ

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