Do I put;
Director
Managing Director
CEO (I hate this, far too american)
or any other suggestions.
What do you have? What looks most professional, but not like i'm a small shrimp pretending to be a big codfish!!
Do I put;
Director
Managing Director
CEO (I hate this, far too american)
or any other suggestions.
What do you have? What looks most professional, but not like i'm a small shrimp pretending to be a big codfish!!
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Legally I think you have to refer to yourself as a director if you are a director iyswim - hopefully someone more knowledgeable can confirm...
Hi!
In my opinion less is more .... those who shout about it are usually not as important as they make out!! I just use director.
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I am a qualified accountant (ACA), i very rarely use the letters after my name, should I on the business cards?
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you can put whatever you like, the business card doesn't fall into the legal requirements for limited companies who have to display certain company info on marketing and stationery.
If you are not selling accountancy services I would have thought the credentials would be confusing maybe?
But if you are selling it as a service then I would definitely recommend using them, it makes a shed load of difference to know you are qualified in the service you are promoting to me.
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