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m.kester
What sounds better; Financial Administrator or District Manager?
Asked by m.kester
I am deciding on a new career.

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district manager!! "administrator" doesn't sound as important as "manager", and "district manager" shows that you are over a lot of people, while "financial administrator" means you are in charge of money. I guess the real question is would you rather be seen as someone trusted to account for sums of money or someone given a lot of leadership and authority over people?

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Either one sounds impressive - why don't you pick based on which job suits you better rather than how good your title may sound?
Answered by Spy Girl

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A District Manager position usually involves travel. Is that what you're looking for? District management, depending upon the field, or business category, may involve nights and weekends too. As far as what sounds "better", title-wise, Financial Administrator sounds much more niche market, or specialized. Stephanie Sterling http://onlinesoycandles.com
Answered by Stephanie Sterling

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Financial administrator sounds like a clerk
Answered by Johnny

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Who cares what they call you. Which one will you fit better in. It depends on what type of business you are in. As for me, you couldnt pay me enough to be a District Manager within the Finance Industry and Ive worked in it for 28 years.
Answered by Angie O

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It's not the sound;-{ but how the description fits. Administrators handle things like finances Managers handle people & work assignments.
Answered by Robert S

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financial administrator!!!! district manager makes me think of a K-mart or Wal-mart geek/low-life with a nasty green/puke colored vest on that has a name plate saying manager and him/her asking you would you like a paper or plastic bag!!!!!!LOL choose financial admin.
Answered by Ani-May

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District manager sounds like some road warrior with a penchant for people off in the lower levels of management or operations. Finance Administrator sounds like a clerk. You should try regional operations manager (District manager). sounds a little friendlier.
Answered by BobbyK

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district manager
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