Not exact matches
You can't expect your intern to pick up
on all the
industry jargon, company procedures, and office nuances right off the bat.
There is one serious error, however,
on the cover, which states that the book «demystifies the
jargon of one of the world's most dynamic
industries».
Also, be
on the lookout for
industry - specific
jargon and run -
on sentences.
Lysander eschews the
jargon, investment fads and associated marketing costs of the mainstream fund management
industry, preferring to focus
on sensible and independent investment management.
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?.
These alternative approaches, known as the «basket of measures» in ICAO
jargon, will not alone put the aviation
industry on track to achieve carbon neutral growth after 2020, according to a paper by Professor David Lee, who leads the Centre for Aviation, Transport and the Environment at Manchester Metropolitan University.
In me, they can feel confident knowing that our conversations will not be cluttered with
industry jargon, but rather focused
on their business and the metrics that matter.
You also need to be well - versed in how hotels operate
on a day - to - day basis and what the
industry jargon means.
Have a detailed biography
on your website that includes descriptions of recent and representative matters handled and in what
industries (the most sophisticated buyers of legal services, including in - house counsel, say they don't want to explain the
jargon of their business and are swayed if a lawyer has experience with the legal issue at hand).
The withdrawal decision itself,
on the other hand, was, as far as I can tell, based largely just
on what scientists might objectively describe in
jargon as «bitching and moaning» by the auto
industry.
In - house resources may speak their own
jargon and not the language of the
industry at large, leading to interpretation issues that can rise later
on.
Review the duties and responsibilities of the job very carefully, looking for
industry terms, technical language,
jargon, emphasis
on specific requirements, skills, abilities, etc..
You need to make space for you newly acquired talents by cutting down
on industry - specific
jargon from your current profession.
This Month's Feature: How to Maximize Keyword Density
on Your Resume Keywords are
industry - or job - function - specific terms,
jargon, acronyms, or buzzwords.
Jargon or buzzwords — by using these
on your resume, you convey a message that you are very familiar with the
industry the company is involved in, it may be medical, scientific, financial, IT, etc..
The above Objective is completely employer - oriented with keywords that will serve a dual purpose: (1) demonstrate that you have actual skills and knowledge in the
industry and (2) survive a keyword scan (computerized sorting of qualified candidates) with keywords (nursing
jargon) placed in a very significant position
on your resume (the very top).
Thus they often apply for government positions with private
industry resumes that are too short, too dense, too filled with military
jargon, and too lacking in an emphasis
on the skills and experience federal HR needs.
The most gifted statistician or engineer may simply lack the skill to craft a resume - worthy sentence without relying too heavily
on industry jargon and convoluted sentences.
Key words are the
jargon of a particular
industry, also known as buzzwords, key words (or, keywords)
on your resume speak to who you are within that
industry.
They rely too much
on industry jargon, even though it doesn't do a good job of selling them.
Hone in
on what sets you apart from other candidates and try to avoid
industry jargon and clichés.
My client and I then discussed what they had to say and why, and then we incorporated some of their input and some
industry jargon suggestions into her resume and in the end all 5 of us agreed the final product was dynamic and
on the money.
This gives me a chance to learn
industry jargon and be the fly
on the wall when deals are happening and being discussed.