In-house "senior staff attorney"?
| ...,,...,.,.,....,,.........,.... | 07/29/12 | | ...,,...,.,.,....,,.........,.... | 07/30/12 | | ...,,...,.,.,....,,.........,.... | 07/30/12 | | .,.,..,,..,.,.,:,,:,.,.,:::,.,..,:,.,.:.:.,:.::,. | 07/30/12 | | .,.,.,.,,,,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,, | 07/30/12 |
Poast new message in this thread

Date: July 30th, 2012 4:16 PM Author: .,.,..,,..,.,.,:,,:,.,.,:::,.,..,:,.,.:.:.,:.::,.
I have wondered this as well.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2008804&forum_id=2#21215851) |
Date: July 30th, 2012 5:42 PM Author: .,.,.,.,,,,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,,
in-house titles aren't really standardized. they're the same thing. you probably could leave "staff" off on your resume if you wanted to. corporate titles are only really standardized across organizations at the Director/VP/C levels.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2008804&forum_id=2#21216453) |
|
|