- the front office
- UK / US
noun
1) British the people in a company that deal with members of the public2) mainly American the managers of a company or organization
English dictionary. 2014.
English dictionary. 2014.
(the) front office — American the managers of a company. The front office has decided to cut back on technical staff … New idioms dictionary
(the) front office — … Useful english dictionary
Front Office — The sales personnel and corporate finance employees in a financial services company. It s in the front office where revenues are generated. A financial services company is logically broken up into three parts: the front office includes sales… … Investment dictionary
front office — Refers to revenue generating sales personnel in a brokerage, insurance, or other financial services operation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * front office front office ➔ office * * * The Front Office describes the dealing and support… … Financial and business terms
front office — noun : the head or executive office; specifically : the policy making staff play the genial host while … worrying about what the front office will say when they turn in the liquor bill R.D.Altick * * * noun [noncount] : the people who manage a… … Useful english dictionary
front-office — American the front office the managers of a company. She s one of the key front office advisers. (always before noun) … New idioms dictionary
front office — {n.}, {informal} The group of persons who manage a business; the officers. * /The front office decides how much the workers are paid./ … Dictionary of American idioms
front office — {n.}, {informal} The group of persons who manage a business; the officers. * /The front office decides how much the workers are paid./ … Dictionary of American idioms
front\ office — noun informal the group of persons who manage a business; the officers. The front office decides how much the workers are paid … Словарь американских идиом
front office — noun Date: 1900 the policy making officials of an organization usually hyphenated when used attributively < the front office staff > … New Collegiate Dictionary