On application forms its a request by the form issuing company that you place in that section The details of any supervisor who over sees your present work. I.e. Line manager John Smith - Department Logistics.
Supervisor can have different meanings in different industries but it is usually used to refer to someone who has responsibility for overseeing day-to-day activities of a number of employees. For example, your local supermarket checkout may have a group of checkout operators and a supervisor who deals with the other staff or any query which is escalated to them.
There are many titles that can be used by a supervisor. Some commonly used titles include manager, director, or administrator.
It is a manager or director or controller or anyone else who oversees what's going on.
Yes, a specific job title is a proper noun. A job title is a common noun until it is used for a specific job. For example: We need to hire two additional supervisors. You will have to see Ms. Brown, the Personnel Supervisor.
The title of a person dealing with the task of music clearance in films is typically called the Music Supervisor. The filmmakers themselves may have to be their own Music Supervisors if one cannot be found or funded.
Community Assistants are supervisors, yes, but they are also have additional powers and responsibilities that supervisors don't have.
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First and foremost, supervisors are there to monitor you.
The "Math" category with eight Supervisors.
their supervisors who are appointed by the Dept. of Corrections
There are Advanced Supervisors and there are Senior Supervisors. Senior Supervisors supervise a top-level category such as Animal Life or Health. Advanced Supervisors are those who spend time organizing the various catch-all categories as well as Harmful Questions to Delete. Advanced Supervisors have the ability ("advanced powers") to delete questions from the database permanently and edit profiles, among other things. Most Senior Supervisors have advanced powers (but not all), and many Advanced Supervisors are not Senior Supervisors.
Yes, there is an additional forum for supervisors.
No, they are not.
There is no specific list of new supervisors. For the list of all the supervisors, see the Related question and Related link.
No, WAmmys are open for both Supervisors and Non-Supervisors. It just so happens that the majority are given to Supervisors due to the fact they are more active than single Non-Supervisors.