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Which is correct working in or working at?

By David Craig

You work in a type of place such as a bank, shop, or factory: She works in a library. You work at a particular place or organization: She works at the Library of Congress.

Is it currently I am or I am currently?

Presently, meaning “currently”, is mostly used in the US (but now in other parts too). So if you want to be formal, use ‘presently’ in the former meaning.

Do you work for or at company?

You can work for a person, a group, an organization or company. When someone says they work for a company, it implies that they are employed by them, with an ongoing relationship. Working at is used to describe the place of one’s work, including a particular group, organization or company.

Can I say currently now?

There are very many situations where it is ungrammatical to use currently but grammatical to use right now. The reason for this is that right now is a preposition phrase, and currently is an adverb.

Where do we use currently?

[S] [T] Tom is currently unemployed. (

  • [S] [T] Tom isn’t currently in prison. (
  • [S] [T] Currently, he’s our best batter. (
  • [S] [T] Tom currently doesn’t have a job. (
  • [S] [T] Tom is currently living in Boston. (
  • [S] [T] Tom currently lives with his uncle. (
  • [S] [T] Tom isn’t currently working anywhere. (
  • Why I am working in this company?

    “I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast-moving company/industry, and I feel I can do so by/with my … ” “I feel my skills are particularly well-suited to this position because … ” “I believe I have the type of knowledge to succeed in this role and at the company because … ”

    What is the difference between work with and work for?

    You work for your boss. You work for your employer. You work with your colleagues and co-workers. Work with is sometimes used colloquially to describe some aspect of someone’s job.

    How is it working for Google?

    Google’s more than 57,000 employees love everything the “Googleplex” has to offer, including free Wi-Fi-enabled shuttles to and from work, free healthy meals, laundry and fitness facilities, 18 weeks of fully paid maternity leave and on-site childcare, and competitive pay — they report 84% high job satisfaction and …

    What comes after currently?

    “Currently” as an introductory word When “currently” comes at the beginning of a sentence or independent clause, it should be followed by a comma. This falls under the rule that introductory words or phrases should be followed by a comma.

    Can you lie about being unemployed?

    The bottom line is that if you lie on your application for unemployment benefits, misreport income, fail to look for gainful employment while receiving benefits or use another person’s identity to obtain benefits, you can face arrest and prosecution for fraud.

    What is the difference between I currently work as a teacher and I am currently working as a teacher?

    What is the difference between “I currently work as a teacher” and “I am currently working as a teacher”? Other than the fact that the first sentence uses the present simple tense and the second uses the present continuous tense, there is no difference in the meaning of the two sentences.

    Have been working Vs had been working?

    “She had worked for the previous five years with an advertising company” means that she had worked there for 5 years but was not working there anymore. “She had been working for the previous five years with an advertising company” means that she had worked there for 5 years and was still continuing to work there.

    What tense is I have been working?

    I have been working here for 20 years. (Present perfect continuous tense). It shows an action that started in the past continued without breaks up until now and is still continuing.

    What’s the difference between ” currently ” and ” currently working “?

    you can say ‘I am currently working…’ you can say ‘I am currently working…’ it doesnt work very well with currently, as “have been” and currently are referring to two different tenses. you could use “recently” and say it as “I have recently been working…” so in this case adverb been -ing

    Which is correct, I have been working or I have recently been working?

    you can say ‘I am currently working…’ it doesnt work very well with currently, as “have been” and currently are referring to two different tenses. you could use “recently” and say it as “I have recently been working…” so in this case adverb been -ing

    How many synonyms are there for currently working?

    Currently Working synonyms – 59 Words and Phrases for Currently Working. currently being developed. currently elaborating. currently preparing. current working. currently drawing up. currently employed. currently in preparation. being prepared.

    What does ” I’m currently working at a company ” mean?

    “I’m currently working at a company” implies that you are self-employed and have been commissioned by a company to undertake some work for them. “I’m working for a company” implies that you are employed, in some capacity, by a company and on their payroll. Worried about accidental plagiarism?