Which is the correct phreposition?

I work at Popular bookstore.
I work in Popular bookstore.

Which is the correct sentence?

Thanks.

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I work for Google.
I work at Google
I work in marketing
I work in sales.

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I would rather use “at” or “for”.

I work at Amazon. (Refers to a physical location or company itself)
I work for Amazon. (Indicates you are employed at the company)

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Spot on, Andrea. Nowadays, we tend to switch between working off and on premise. We can even work ‘with’ each other rather than ‘for’ somebody or for an organization.

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Very true, Torsten. :+1:

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In the book ‘Wikinomics’ there is a lot of information about the future of work. Today we collaborate in a lot of different ways by sharing information and ideas online. Hierarchies are changing becoming less and less important. Software developers collaborate much more efficiently than factory workers. Here is more on this exciting topic:

By the way, our forum software is being developed and maintained by an opensource community too.

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