Stay away
from industry jargon.
Not exact matches
Another area where consumer preferences are re-shaping the packaged food
industry is with their desire for foods that offer better nutrition; have less sugar; are organic; are «free -
from» allergens and additives, including GMOs (and «free -
from jargon» in clean labelling); are ethically sourced and produced; and do not harm the environment in any way,
from growing or creating the ingredients through to producing the final product.
Knowing which professors to approach in a department, and how often to drop into their offices; understanding which publications to bring up in a conversation, or which professional associations to join; assimilating the argot of the
industry and separating slang
from necessary
jargon: all these skills are as important to success as grades and lab technique.
At Self Lender, we love educating our readers on the credit
industry with topics such as Credit Reports and Credit Scores - Without the
Jargon, How to Remove Errors
from your Credit Report, and Can an Employer Not Hire Me Based on My Credit?.
«Appointed» is insurance
industry jargon that means the agent can sell you a policy
from that company (and earn a commission).
If you happen to be changing careers, then it is prudent to avoid using
jargon from your previous
industry.
You need to make space for you newly acquired talents by cutting down on
industry - specific
jargon from your current profession.
Along with action words, other power words include popular skills words, buzzwords and
jargon specific to your
industry, and keywords
from both the job listing and the company website.
Be careful to use
industry - centric words and not just internal
jargon from your last job.
It is a good idea to use
industry jargon and look at the job description to incorporate skills
from it.
Hone in on what sets you apart
from other candidates and try to avoid
industry jargon and clichés.
The book helps the reader see how to change
industry related
jargon items
from an older resume format so that the new resume will make the candidate attractive to a hiring managers in other fields.
I'm pretty sure professionals
from other
industries have offensive words in their
industry jargon (separate
from the mainstream words use by the public)?