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The difference between staff and staff
Staff and Clerk are both English staff, but their usage and meaning are different.

1, clerk: This word is usually used in a formal and professional environment, such as hospitals, schools and companies. Refers to a group of people who work together, including various professional and non-professional staff. For example, doctors, nurses, administrators and technical support personnel in a hospital can all be called hospital staff.

2. Clerk: This word is usually used in more traditional and non-professional environments, such as libraries, courts and government departments. Refers to the staff in an office, whose main responsibility is to deal with daily administrative work, such as document management, telephone answering, visitor reception and so on. For example, a librarian in a library is a clerk.

Examples of staff and clerks are as follows:

Employees can work from home, just like in an expensive and noisy office, and communicate with colleagues by email or video link.

Employees can communicate with colleagues by email or video link, which makes working at home as efficient as working in an expensive and noisy office.

When she finished filling out the form, stood up and personally walked me to the door, there was more and more respect in the voice of the staff.

After filling out the form, the clerk stood up and personally escorted me to the door. In this process, she showed a sense of respect when she spoke.