Daisy distills complex professional jargon into digestible insights, offering a pragmatic foundation for effective workplace communication. It is a sharp, efficient resource for mastering the subtle linguistic cues of the corporate world.
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know the basic difference between these English terms l Improve Your English PronunciationAdded:
This is a resume. This is a CV. What's the difference? A resume is short, one or two pages. A CV is long and shows your full academic and work history.
This is a client. This is a customer.
What's the difference? A client has a long-term relationship with a business.
A customer makes a quick one-time purchase. This is a company. This is a corporation. What's the difference? A company is any business, big or small. A corporation is a large, legally registered business with shareholders.
This is a boss. This is a manager.
What's the difference? A boss tells you what to do. A manager helps you grow and succeed.
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