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Whats the difference between staff and employees?


...so I had the chance to collaborate with the staff and put my knowledge into practice.



I am not sure if i should use staff or employees for the people working there.
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For example, HR staff and admin staff are employees of the company.
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For example, HR staff and admin staff are employees of the company.
...so I had the chance to collaborate with the research staff and put my knowledge into practice.

Thanks :)
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