It depends on the brand name. For example, Adidas, at&t, intel, and citi all have lowercase brand names. In the case of a lowercase brand name, it is acceptable to write the first letter upper or lower case.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address.
Examples:
Lyra has an appointment with Dr. Crisostomo today.
Aiza got the building permits, Engineer.
No, if you were to say "I am an engineer", the word 'engineer', which is your career, would not be capitalized.
No it should not be capitalized.
Yes. As a general rule, between should not be capitalized in a title but since it is more than 5 letters then it should be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
It should only be capitalized if it's part of a title.
Yes, "Director of Nursing" should be capitalized when used as a formal job title.
Yes - any job title should be capitalized
Yes, "Payroll Specialist" should be capitalized as it is a job title.
Yes, "Infantryman" should be capitalized as it is a specific job title or role within the military.
Yes, "QA Manager" should be capitalized as it is a job title or role within a company.
Yes, "Notary Public" should be capitalized as it is a title or a specific job designation.
Yes, "Guidance Counselor Teacher" should be capitalized on a resume as it is a job title.
No, "office manager" should not be capitalized unless it is being used as part of a specific job title, in which case it would be capitalized as in "Office Manager."
Yes, the word "astronaut" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific job title or profession.
Yes, "Corrections Officer" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific job title within the field of corrections.
Yes, "fighter pilots" should be capitalized as it is a title and a specific job designation.
Yes, "are" should be capitalized if it is the first word in a title.