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They may be some of the most heavily-used terms by desperate hopefuls on The Apprentice1, but new research suggests business buzzwords are actually a turn-off to potential employers.
有些词你总能从求职真人秀节目《飞黄腾达》中那些急切的候选者口中听到,但新研究表明,这种商业流行词事实上会让雇主对你失去兴趣。
Words including 'motivated', 'creative', 'enthusiastic' and 'passionate2' came top of a poll for least liked words among recruiters.
The adjectives are so overused they have lost their meaning to employers, who are instead looking for applicants3 to describe themselves in more original ways.
The findings were released by professional social network LinkedIn. According to the website, the top five most overused words are 'motivated', 'creative', 'enthusiastic', 'passionate' and 'track record'.
These were followed by 'driven', 'extensive experience', 'wide range', 'responsible' and 'strategic'.
The website's spokesman Darain Faraz said: 'It's really important that people are authentic4 on their profiles but you can help yourself - and boost your professional brand - by painting a more colourful picture and steering5 clear of the most predictable buzzwords.
With people taking more interest in their careers in January, it's never been more challenging to stand out from the crowd. Show individuality by including charity work and interests.'
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