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Apr 10, 2007 07:34
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English term

Rating: P

English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
Job History
Job level: MAS
Rating: P
To be honest, I don't know what MAS or P stands for... Can't find it anywhere. TIA

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Els Spin Apr 11, 2007:
So, Alexander, my management assessment scale isn't that far off, is it? :-)Actually, here at uni our job levels refer to scales too. These scales in their turn refer to function groups.
As for P, I have never heard of Perfect as a rating. Excellent, yes
makawa (asker) Apr 10, 2007:
Product Marketing Manager with HP
Alexander Demyanov Apr 10, 2007:
Makawa, do you know in what industry/trade the person has been working and in what sort of position (manual labor, machine operation, teaching, management, bookkeeping, etc.)?
Alexander Demyanov Apr 10, 2007:
I also don't believe that "Job level" could be called "Management Assessment Scale"
Alexander Demyanov Apr 10, 2007:
Els: Why not "Perfect" rather than "Poor"?
Els Spin Apr 10, 2007:
I am thinking of: Management Assessment Scale and Poor. Don't know if the rest of the text fits a 'poor' rating, though :-)
Marie-Hélène Hayles Apr 10, 2007:
I think you need to ask your client - these look more like terms used within the company than standard terms.
makawa (asker) Apr 10, 2007:
the title is "Job History" and there are the following headings: Employment Data (hire date, service date, company seniority date), Job History (eff date, action, reason, supervisor ID, SCS, Phys Work Loc, job title, job level, rating, FTE, Ref.Hrs/Wrk Pd, month salary, annual salary)
Nesrin Apr 10, 2007:
What's the document about?

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10 hrs

A possibility

MAS may stand for "Market Analysis Specialist", as in:

As for "Rating: P", it's very possible that the company uses an alphabetical employee rating system, and "P" has no meaning, other that "Rating: P" is better (or worse) than "Rating: Q".

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Note added at 10 hrs (2007-04-10 18:31:59 GMT)
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Sorry, "as in:" doesn't point anywhere. I meant to find a reference but was interrupted mid-typing and forgot.
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1 day 5 hrs

Two possible options

There are two options that come to mind:
1/ Either the job is related to an area of expertise, in some companies jobs related to Sales and Marketing can be grouped together (as they require related skills) - in this case it can be
Marketing - Advertising - Sales

2/ OR - and this is much more likely as "level" points to the skill/experience already achieved rather than an expertise area:
"M" stands for Management - and the job is at Management level - "AS" I would be guessing :-)

Rating "P" can be a lot of different things... For more details of both these terms you need to ask the client more questions...
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