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Dear Zeeshan,Designation is an identifying word or words by which someone or something is called, classified, or distinguished from others. Alternatively, you can say that a designation is something by which you can identify someone in an organization.A position...
Don't know about India, but in Australia, all three things basically mean the same.In my last job/position, I worked for the government. The only difference was in Position as it designated where I was in the organisation.Job Title - Administration Officer Grade...
I have gone through the link referred to by Mr. Simhan. Of course, employment in the academic side of a university or any other teaching institution has always had certain distinct features. However, in general employment parlance, the terms "job title" and "des...
Dear HR Professionals,Urgently, please provide examples for job title, position, and designation, and differentiate between these three terms.Please do the needful.Thanks with Regards, Thirumurugan
Hi Thirumurugan,Designation is the post or rank of a person in the organization concerning grade or scale.Position refers to the duties of the person within that specific organization.A job title indicates the department in which you work, such as Administration...
A ‘position’ refers to a status of an individual, which is generally earned by him/her on their performance. It may also refer to the rank of an individual in an organization or society. In a job profile, it’s a post assigned to any such individual.A ‘designatio...
Hi Thirumurugan,I read your post on organization structure.JOB describes a common skill set such as Manager, Executive, Supervisor, etc.POSITION describes a specific skill set such as HR Manager, Production Manager, Quality Manager, Finance Manager, Sales Manage...
I have read the query and the responses with interest. It will help us to give you precise examples if we know why the question is being raised and in what context. Kindly read and digest the information at [https://www.bu.edu/handbook/appointments-and-promotion...
Dear Colleague,Designation should reflect the level of responsibility. If both have the same or similar roles, then you can choose one title rather than two.Regards,Vinayak NagarkarHR Consultant
I would like to know if there is any difference between the designations of Associate and Executive. Some of our outsourced employees are designated as Associates, while some are designated as Executives. We are looking to establish uniformity in designations to...