People Hate These 10 Phrases Common in Job Posts — And Each Generation Has Its Own Lexical Dealbreaker

Nowadays, it takes people about six months on average to find a job, and applicants seeking high-paying white-collar roles, which saw a post-pandemic boom and subsequent contraction, often find the hunt particularly difficult, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Despite the fact that most job applicants who’ve submitted countless resumes and undergone multi-round interviews are eager to land a position and quit the search, many of them aren’t willing to settle for an opportunity that doesn’t seem like the right fit.

Of course, a job post is often a candidate’s first introduction to their next potential role, and as it turns out, the language hiring managers choose to include in it dissuades

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