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How to ask someone' s job/work/position/title?
How to ask someone' s job/work/position/title?
For example: if I want to know whether he/she is a secretary or accountant, ect. i can ask 'what do you do? '
Thank you very much!!!
Nov 24, 2010 9:07 AM
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Hi Jocelyn, it's a good idea to introduce your self first. If you are on the phone you can say, " Good morning. Can you help me? My name is Dr Jocelyn from XXX University. Whom am I speaking to?"
In a social situation, introduce yourself and what you do, then the other person should tell you . Example: "Hello, I'm Jocelyn. I'm the marketing manager for XXXX company"
November 24, 2010
What’s your job?
Or
What is your job title?
Or
What do you do?
Or
What’s your position title?
Or
What is your position?
November 24, 2010
yo dude, what's your job title? :P
November 24, 2010
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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