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A term for person who takes care of a task
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Using “TM” for trademarked term - every time or just once?Word for a task which is flawed or doomed to failure but which you have to do anyway?Term for Successful Sale after Demoing ProductWhat is an “IT” person called who isn't a manager?What is the English term for someone who just intend to create a company?Nice expression for saying “I need to actually do the entire task just to check if it is doable”Looking for a software development term describing the effort it takes to learn a new skill/frameworkWhat do you call the person responsible for a meeting?A common term for Promote/Demote?Term for an unachievable goal which should be aimed for
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I need a term for an office worker who is assigned of a task. It is usually used with an "Applicant."
For example, when we are making a form for an applicant to fill in, we have to tell him/her who will be taking care of his/her case or application.
That is when we say: the ________ of your application is Mr. Somebody.
Or, when the form is in hard copy and needs everyone's signature, what is the title for the person who are working on the case?
Applicant Signature:xxx
_________ Signature:xxx
I have tried "Administrator," "Task taker," "Handled by" and "Person Assigned," but none of them seem perfect to me.
This is a very common expression in Chinese. I would like to know if there is also a fixed and common expression for this person in English.
Please help me with this!!
Lots and lots of thanks.
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I need a term for an office worker who is assigned of a task. It is usually used with an "Applicant."
For example, when we are making a form for an applicant to fill in, we have to tell him/her who will be taking care of his/her case or application.
That is when we say: the ________ of your application is Mr. Somebody.
Or, when the form is in hard copy and needs everyone's signature, what is the title for the person who are working on the case?
Applicant Signature:xxx
_________ Signature:xxx
I have tried "Administrator," "Task taker," "Handled by" and "Person Assigned," but none of them seem perfect to me.
This is a very common expression in Chinese. I would like to know if there is also a fixed and common expression for this person in English.
Please help me with this!!
Lots and lots of thanks.
business-language
New contributor
Case worker/handler, facilitator, point of contact,
– Jim
20 mins ago
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I need a term for an office worker who is assigned of a task. It is usually used with an "Applicant."
For example, when we are making a form for an applicant to fill in, we have to tell him/her who will be taking care of his/her case or application.
That is when we say: the ________ of your application is Mr. Somebody.
Or, when the form is in hard copy and needs everyone's signature, what is the title for the person who are working on the case?
Applicant Signature:xxx
_________ Signature:xxx
I have tried "Administrator," "Task taker," "Handled by" and "Person Assigned," but none of them seem perfect to me.
This is a very common expression in Chinese. I would like to know if there is also a fixed and common expression for this person in English.
Please help me with this!!
Lots and lots of thanks.
business-language
New contributor
I need a term for an office worker who is assigned of a task. It is usually used with an "Applicant."
For example, when we are making a form for an applicant to fill in, we have to tell him/her who will be taking care of his/her case or application.
That is when we say: the ________ of your application is Mr. Somebody.
Or, when the form is in hard copy and needs everyone's signature, what is the title for the person who are working on the case?
Applicant Signature:xxx
_________ Signature:xxx
I have tried "Administrator," "Task taker," "Handled by" and "Person Assigned," but none of them seem perfect to me.
This is a very common expression in Chinese. I would like to know if there is also a fixed and common expression for this person in English.
Please help me with this!!
Lots and lots of thanks.
business-language
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Case worker/handler, facilitator, point of contact,
– Jim
20 mins ago
add a comment |
Case worker/handler, facilitator, point of contact,
– Jim
20 mins ago
Case worker/handler, facilitator, point of contact,
– Jim
20 mins ago
Case worker/handler, facilitator, point of contact,
– Jim
20 mins ago
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