manager
noun /ˈmænɪdʒə(r)/
/ˈmænɪdʒər/
- a bank/hotel manager
- the sales/marketing/human resources manager
- a fund/portfolio/asset manager
- The company always needs project managers.
- I'm a senior manager in a multinational company.
- a meeting of area managers
- If you have any questions, speak to your manager.
Wordfinder- accountant
- agent
- auditor
- businessman
- CEO
- chairman
- consultant
- entrepreneur
- executive
- manager
Wordfinder- agent
- business
- company
- competitor
- customer
- director
- employ
- franchise
- manager
- shareholder
Wordfinderaccountant, agent, auditor, CEO, chairman, consultant, entrepreneur, executive, managerExtra ExamplesTopics Jobsa2, Businessa2, Shoppinga2- He has been promoted to business development manager.
- It helps to have a sympathetic manager.
- Last month she was named manager of the new unit.
- They hired a new campaign manager.
- Your job will be to assist the production manager.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- assistant
- deputy
- junior
- …
- appoint
- hire
- be named
- …
- manager for
- a person who deals with the business affairs of an actor, a musician, etc.
- The comedian is unavailable for comment, according to her manager.
- The band's manager said that the gig sold out in hours.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- assistant
- deputy
- junior
- …
- appoint
- hire
- be named
- …
- manager for
- a person who trains and organizes a sports team
- the new manager of Italy
- He will be the club's caretaker manager until a new manager is appointed.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- Brazilian
- England
- Yankees
- …
- a person who is good at managing resources
- She's a good manager who never throws any food away.
- TV ads depicted the candidate as a would-be efficient manager of the US economy.