work for you or with you? Any grammar errors?

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thomas615

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Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work with you. Working for you has been a great learning experience. I have grown in many ways during my time employed and I appreciate the opportunities given to me.
 
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work with you. Working for you has been a great learning experience. I have grown in many ways during my time employed and I appreciate the opportunities given to me.
It's all grammatical.
 
I think "working with" someone suggests both persons are working together, on the same footing, as colleagues or collaborators, while "Y works for Z" means Y is employed by Z.

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