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"I work for abc company" or "I work at abc company" ?

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  • Answerer 1

    There's really no difference. They both say that abc company is where your paycheque comes from.
  • Answerer 2

    "for the abc company" and "at" indicates at a building or specific place whereas "for" indicates the company, but not a specific place.
  • Answerer 3

    You could say you work at abc, or for abc company. :)

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