manager

manager
noun
1 controls an organization/part of an organization
ADJECTIVE
assistant, deputy
junior (esp. BrE), middle, mid-level (AmE)
senior, top
experienced
professional
general
bank, farm, hotel, store
facility
business, commercial, corporate
area (esp. BrE), branch, department, departmental (esp. BrE), district, divisional (esp. BrE), national, office, regional
account, functional (esp. AmE), operations, personnel, product, public relations
campaign, programme/program, project
advertising, brand, catering (esp. BrE), construction, development, fund, marketing, money, portfolio, production, sales, technical
nurse
successful
long-time
full-time
VERB + MANAGER
appoint, hire (esp. AmE)

They hired a new campaign manager.

be named

Last month he was named manager of the new unit.

promote sb to

He has been promoted to business development manager.

fire
replace

Companies replace managers who underperform relative to their rivals.

assist

Your job will be to assist the production manager.

train
PREPOSITION
manager for

the marketing manager for a large company

2 is in charge of a sports team
ADJECTIVE
Brazilian, England, Yankees, etc.
team
caretaker (BrE), interim

He will be the club's caretaker manager until a new manager is appointed.

top
beleaguered (BrE)

another disappointing day for the beleaguered England manager


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