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The most basic
information is your title. Titles are more than names; they are a
short, strategic, and functional explanation of your job and its
responsibilities. You need to be clear on your duties so that you know
what is expected of you, which can help minimize surprises after you
start working.
The names and titles of your immediate supervisors also should be mentioned in the offer. Most likely, you have already met your supervisors during your interview and have gotten acquainted with them. You'll be working with your supervisors every day, so it's important to feel comfortable around them. Knowing how many supervisors you have also will give you a better idea of the amount of work involved in your job.
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