Glizdka
Key Member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2019
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
This is a modified extract from Market Leader Intermediate, page 107.
"We are a leading European beauty company which is looking for a highly motivated candidate who understands the trends n the cosmetics market. The successful candidate will lead a winning team who/which achieved record sales last year."
I'm wondering whether who or which is more appropriate as a relative pronoun referring to a team, especially in the context of a recruitment ad for a leader at an international corporation. Which of the two would you prefer?
"We are a leading European beauty company which is looking for a highly motivated candidate who understands the trends n the cosmetics market. The successful candidate will lead a winning team who/which achieved record sales last year."
I'm wondering whether who or which is more appropriate as a relative pronoun referring to a team, especially in the context of a recruitment ad for a leader at an international corporation. Which of the two would you prefer?