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		Definition of job title in English: job titlenoun A name that describes someone's job or position.  his official job title is administrative assistant  Example sentencesExamples -  It's critical that job seekers not depend on a job title to define their potential value to a company.
 -  You're not defined by your job title and you're not confined by your job description.
 -  Last September, I switched back to my old job title: program director.
 -  Make a careful note of who you speak to, their job title and when you spoke to them.
 -  Most of the time, the skills don't have to change, just the job title.
 -  Blessed with job titles like Head of Inspiration, they spend their working lives writing 'mission statements' and trading intellectual capital.
 -  You can also search the network by company, job title, interests - any of the fields that are listed in the profile.
 -  People want job titles and work roles that are open-ended enough to let them do all kinds of different things.
 -  They actually care about job titles - they want a title that pushes them ahead on their career path.
 -  His official job title is business development manager but, in a functional sense, he is actually the business manager.
 
    Definition of job title in US English: job titlenoun A name that describes someone's job or position.  his official job title is administrative assistant  Example sentencesExamples -  People want job titles and work roles that are open-ended enough to let them do all kinds of different things.
 -  You're not defined by your job title and you're not confined by your job description.
 -  Blessed with job titles like Head of Inspiration, they spend their working lives writing 'mission statements' and trading intellectual capital.
 -  You can also search the network by company, job title, interests - any of the fields that are listed in the profile.
 -  Last September, I switched back to my old job title: program director.
 -  Most of the time, the skills don't have to change, just the job title.
 -  It's critical that job seekers not depend on a job title to define their potential value to a company.
 -  Make a careful note of who you speak to, their job title and when you spoke to them.
 -  His official job title is business development manager but, in a functional sense, he is actually the business manager.
 -  They actually care about job titles - they want a title that pushes them ahead on their career path.
 
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