Department meaning in English
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Definition
(the human resources) department: (the human resources) section, office, branch, division
That's your department!: That's your area, responsibility, specialty!
Examples
- "Michelle Doleman : Good morning, I'd like to speak to someone in your sales department."
- "I am writing in response to your advertisement for the position of "Head of Customer Service Department"."
- "Brian : Our sources tell us that just minutes before Stink's corpse was discovered by Bruno, you were seen in the sales department!"
- "To: Department Managers"
- "Naturally, we'll be needing a manager for this team: his or her responsibilities will include fielding phone calls, and training and managing the staff of this new department."
- "It has recently come to my attention that one of our fellow employees in the finance department, who shall remain nameless, is unable to share in the camaraderie of "Casual Fridays"."
- "To: Delavigne Marketing Department"
- "BONDI POLICE DEPARTMENT - LAW ENFORCEMENT INCIDENT REPORT"
- "Second, the opportunity to manage a customer service department has always been a dream of mine."
- "Responsibility and management of a customer support department"
- "I'd like to introduce you to Garth Ripley, from the marketing department of our Australian division in Sydney."
- "Security Department"
- "As the manager of our customer service department, you would be in direct contact with our customers."
- "Wanted: Full-Time Manager for Customer Service Department"
- "Brian : ...position in Delavigne's Sales Department."
- "Human Resources Department"
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