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What company or which?
Senior Member. It’s correct to use “which” or “that” for companies. You have to have a good reason if you want to say “who”, although you might meet it in speech.
Is it working for or working with?
“I work for” sounds like you have a boss at Microsoft, whereas “I work with” sounds as if you work alongside people at Microsoft, but do not report to anyone. “I work with” can mean the same thing as “I work for” but it can be slightly ambiguous.
Which company are you working for meaning?
(b) Which company are you working for – Applies when you are an employee of a company (going to office or working from home) like TCS,HP,Hyundai etc. There are two major dialect groups here.
Is it the company or the company?
Joe Smith is the president of the company.” Use the pronouns it and its to refer to the company: ” . . . to maintain withdrawal logs for its bulk fuel facility.” I suggest the singular it and its rather than the plural they, them, and their. The plural forms might point improperly at Joe and Jane Smith.
Do you work with or at company?
There is virtually no difference in meaning, except that I would notice: for tends to emphasize the relationship you have as an employee to your employer. in / at are more about the physical place (this is where you go to work every day)
Is it correct to say at your company?
In my experience, when the phrase is “work — your company”, it is almost always “at your company”. Actually, it is usually phrased “at Acme Widgets” or whatever the company name is. If the company pays you, you work for the company. Most people would also work at the company.
Do you capitalize company?
The word “company” alone is an ordinary noun, and should not be capitalized. If you are using the word company (or corporation or any similar term, or a abbreviation such as inc. or co.) as part of the name of a company, then match their own capitalization in their own literature for the entire name.
Is it correct to say you work with a company?
@n0nChun: Saying you work “with” a company is not the same as saying you work “for” or “at” that company. However, you can use “with” without the “working” to mean the same thing: “I’m with Avaya” means you work for Avaya.
Does the word ‘with’ emphasize ‘working together’ with a company?
2. Do you think ‘with’ emphasize ‘working together ‘ with a company or with someone? Yes. It could, for example, be said by someone who is not a direct employee of Dell, eg a consultant of some kind. 3.
What does it mean to work for a company?
When someone says they work for a company, it implies that they are employed by them, with an ongoing relationship. Working at is used to describe the place of one’s work, including a particular group, organization or company. One can never work at a person.
What does I’m currently working for a company mean?
So ( I’m currently working at a company) the At in this sentence kind of implied you work for yourself or for a different company doing work at a different company. The other.( I’m currently working for a company). Tells someone who may have offered you a job for instance.