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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when I worked at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific time period in the past when you were employed at a particular place. Example: "When I worked at the marketing agency, I learned a lot about digital advertising strategies."
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When I worked at a magazine in the late 1980s with Clark Wolf, the restaurant consultant, we ate together regularly.
When I worked at Sportspages Bright was a loyal customer.
"When I worked at a club there, we hardly had weddings during football season," she said.
He was my boss years ago when I worked at the "Today" show.
When I worked at the U.S. Embassy in Ghana in the late 1970s, many nonimmigrant visa applicants were rejected.
ONCE when I worked at a tabloid newspaper, an editor stood up in the newsroom and shouted: "Stop the presses!
"When I worked at The Boston Globe way back, someone at the front door asked if I was a messenger.
"When I worked at Michael Kors, I had no choice on what to do," Ms. Ellis said.
"That $160 a week, that was when I worked at a Starbucks in California," she said.
When I worked at the BBC it was assumed you did it because you loved it.
It's a trick I learned when I worked at the Burger Ranch, after the Army.
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