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Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the ChefChief/Head of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "ïnterim""interim", which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate defintionterm given the situation above?

Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef/Head of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "ïnterim" which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate defintion given the situation above?

Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chief/Head of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "interim", which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate term given the situation above?

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Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef/Head of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "ïnterim" which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate termdefintion given the situation above?

Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "ïnterim" which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate term given the situation above?

Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef/Head of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "ïnterim" which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate defintion given the situation above?

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Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor ïnterim"ïnterim" which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate term given the situation above?

Thanx.

Elly.

Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor ïnterim which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate term given the situation above?

Thanx.

Elly.

Regarding a job position which:

  • Does not seek to replace someone else;
  • It's not about a new employee;
  • The person is entitled to work as the Chef of the Department with the command of the CEO, to see how this person will handle this position for a certain period of time until entitled permanently or not at all.

I don't want to use the term "temporary", nor "ïnterim" which is used in times of turmoil.

Can you suggest a more appropriate term given the situation above?

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