[Grammar] With or at

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uktous

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Hi,

Question:
Should I write with or at?

Sentence:
I would like to apply for the Graduate Trainee position (Ref No. X111) at/ with ABC Ltd advertised on Jobsdb.

Thanks
 
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hello guys!

I think you should use AT , not "with".

The reason is you're denoting a particular place, point, position etc sometimes accompanied by a particular time information.

ex: I have an appointment at National Bank. I've a date at Sunnybrooke Hospital at nine o'clock.

I hope I helped you!

Jaime
 

kfredson

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Hi,

Question:
Should I write with or at?

Sentence:
I would like to apply for the Graduate Trainee position (Ref No. X111) at/ with ABC Ltd as advertised on Jobsdb.

Thanks

I'm not sure I understand this exactly, but if you are seeking a position I would suggest the word "with." Generally you take a position "with" a company, although you would work "at" the company. In the sentence above I do believe you could use either word, however.
 
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