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The phrase "started working at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific point in time in which a person or group begins to work in a particular job or organization. Example: He started working at the hospital two weeks ago.
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I started working at Microsoft in 1996.
In 2004 I started working at Amazon.
And then I started working at the Royal Court".
He started working at the shop when he was 21.
I started working at 14 to help support my family.
That all aligned when I started working at HarvardX.
And that was when I started working at Noma.
On Monday, he started working at WPRI, Mr. DePetro said.
Bonner started working at Point72 in August of 2016.
That summer, she started working at the day camp.
Parker started working at WDBJ in May 2014.
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