Hone in on what sets you apart from other candidates and try to
avoid industry jargon and clichés.
That's not to suggest you be too familiar; rather, simply
avoid industry jargon and overworked business clichés.
If we can
avoid industry jargon, we do.
Not exact matches
Ideally, you should keep a conversational tone and
avoid industry - specific
jargon.
You should also
avoid metaphors,
industry - specific
jargon, clichés, and culturally - specific sayings.
If you happen to be changing careers, then it is prudent to
avoid using
jargon from your previous
industry.
Avoid using
industry jargon.
Also,
avoid using
industry - specific
jargon that may not be understood in another
industry.
Avoid industry - related
jargons and too much of the highfaluting terms for the sake of these people who may find your vocabulary a bit absurd.
Avoid over-use of
industry jargon.
This resume includes enough
industry terminology to convey professional knowledge but
avoids using acronyms and
jargon that could confuse a non-technical reader.
, it's best to
avoid jargon and opt for language that would work if someone outside your
industry picked up your resume.
Avoid using personal pronouns,
industry jargon and slang in your resume.