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  2. Supervisor - Wikipedia

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    An American poster from the 1940s. A supervisor, or lead, (also known as foreman, boss, overseer, facilitator, monitor, area coordinator, line-manager or sometimes gaffer) is the job title of a lower-level management position and role that is primarily based on authority over workers or a workplace. [1]

  3. List of accounting roles - Wikipedia

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    Many accountants in the United States are not certified, particularly those who work in corporate America. They may be referred to as bookkeepers, accountants, junior accountants, staff accountants, senior accountants, or accounting supervisors, depending on their level in the management duties and their position in the corporate hierarchy.

  4. Supervisory board - Wikipedia

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    If the chairman of the board of supervisors is unable to or does not perform his duties, the supervisor recommended by half or more of the supervisors shall convene and preside over the meetings of the board of supervisors. No director or senior manager may concurrently work as a supervisor. Every term of office of the supervisors shall be 3 years.

  5. Middle management - Wikipedia

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    As an inherent leader, middle managers have to possess sense-making and persuading skills. They must be able to motivate, influence and guide their subordinates, become a role model for them, demonstrate the quality and the level of work contribution necessary for the organization and engage in continuous self-development and learning. [9] [10]

  6. Supervision - Wikipedia

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    In business, supervision is overseeing the work of staff. The person performing supervision could lack a formal title or carry the title supervisor or manager, where the latter has wider authority. [4]

  7. Gen Z men are turning to the kitchen instead of college—they ...

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    While the work can be grueling, they can promise high-paying salaries. Truck drivers can make between $62,000 to $101,000 a year, but tout long hours and weeks away from home.

  8. Human resources - Wikipedia

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    Human resources (HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. [1] [2] A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. [3]

  9. ‘In the Lost Lands’ Review: Dave Bautista and Milla Jovovich ...

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    But that surface is always engaging, thanks in considerable part to the accomplished work of production designer Lukasz Trzcinski, costumer Milena Jaroszek, and visual effects supervisor Dennis ...