Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Everyone at SellRight Industries wants to succeed in their Sales position.
Everyone at SellRight Industries wants to succeed in his or her sales position.
Everyone at SellRight Industries wants to suceed in their sales position.

Everyone at SellRight Industries wants to succeed in his or her sales position.

"Everyone at SellRight Industries wants to succeed in his or her sales position" is correct. Make sure you have pronoun agreement in your sentences. Everyone is a singular pronoun, and their is a plural pronoun. Capitalize proper nouns and proofread for spelling errors, such as "suceed," which should be spelled succeed.

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