Seniors, please clarify, a tricky designation-based query.
I need to know the difference in designation between "HR Assistant Manager" and "Assistant Manager - HR." Please clarify, are they both the same? Why do some people say "Assistant Manager - HR" and others say "HR Assistant Manager"?
From India, Mumbai
I need to know the difference in designation between "HR Assistant Manager" and "Assistant Manager - HR." Please clarify, are they both the same? Why do some people say "Assistant Manager - HR" and others say "HR Assistant Manager"?
From India, Mumbai
While appreciating the inquisitiveness behind your query, I am unable to find any 'trick' underlying such nomenclature. We can see General Managers-HR simply called 'Head-HR' in some organizations. However, my thoughts on this aspect suggest the following, which may be right or wrong; I am not sure:
Understanding Designations
'Designation' is an official title or name assigned to a job position. It has two specific components: indicating the status of the job in the organizational hierarchy and its particular activity in the organization.
Regards,
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From India, Salem
Understanding Designations
'Designation' is an official title or name assigned to a job position. It has two specific components: indicating the status of the job in the organizational hierarchy and its particular activity in the organization.
Regards,
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From India, Salem
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