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  • September 6, 2024
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Hello everyone,

I don’t really understand the difference between Position and Job, where can I find some explication please ?

many thanks

Best regards

Best answer by Chanu_Yazi

Hi @ConStephM 

Hi there!

The difference between Position and Job is that:

  • A Job is a general role within the company, like "Accountant" or "Sales Representative," which describes the type of work or responsibilities.
  • A Position is more specific and refers to an individual slot or post within the company, like "Senior Accountant in Finance Department" or "Sales Rep for Region A." It's tied to a specific person and location.

For more detailed info, you can usually check your company’s HR policy.

If this answer helps you, please mark it as solved. This will assist other community users who may have similar concerns or need advice.

Regards,
Chanuka

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  • September 6, 2024

Hi @ConStephM 

Hi there!

The difference between Position and Job is that:

  • A Job is a general role within the company, like "Accountant" or "Sales Representative," which describes the type of work or responsibilities.
  • A Position is more specific and refers to an individual slot or post within the company, like "Senior Accountant in Finance Department" or "Sales Rep for Region A." It's tied to a specific person and location.

For more detailed info, you can usually check your company’s HR policy.

If this answer helps you, please mark it as solved. This will assist other community users who may have similar concerns or need advice.

Regards,
Chanuka


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  • September 10, 2024

thank you !!!!


Chanu_Yazi
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ConStephM wrote:

thank you !!!!

You are welcome.

If this answer helps you, please mark it as solved. This will assist other community users who may have similar concerns or need advice.

Regards,

Chanuka

 


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