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I joined the company vs I joined in the company

The correct phrase is "I joined the company." The preposition "in" is not needed in this context. When talking about joining a company, we use the verb "joined" followed by the direct object, which is "the company."

Last updated: March 28, 2024

I joined the company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone became a member of a company or organization.

Examples:

  • I joined the company last month.
  • She joined the company as a marketing manager.
  • They are excited to have joined the company.
  • He wants to join the company as a software developer.
  • After the interview, she was offered to join the company.

I joined in the company

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "in" is not used in this context.


Alternatives:

  • I joined the company.
  • I became part of the company.
  • I started working for the company.
  • I was hired by the company.
  • I became an employee of the company.

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