Ten tired job ad buzzwords
25 Apr 2012 | by Rebecca Burn-Callander
Are you on the look-out for a 'passionate, motivated, innovative, organised' new recruit? Join the jargon club. You've just used four of the top ten buzzwords of the year.
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The default retirement age has been scrapped. Managing an ageing workforce could bring new challenges. Employment solicitor Marc Jones negotiates the legal minefield.
Are you on the look-out for a 'passionate, motivated, innovative, organised' new recruit? Join the jargon club. You've just used four of the top ten buzzwords of the year.
Grass Roots founder David Evans, the father of 'mystery shopping', has 32 years of business under his belt. He speaks to MT about holidays, what to send a client in India, and why he's a bit like The Godfather.
From Office Space to Adam Werrity, consultants are a much-mocked species. Huw Hilditch-Roberts explains how to avoid the stereotypes.
People are a company's best asset, so keeping training up-to-date is vital, says this week's expert.
In a week when leadership is making the headlines, what qualities should a manager possess if they are to lead their team to victory?
Confused by long, wordy employment regulations? You're not the only one.
Mentoring is good for everyone involved - and it's so easy you may be doing it already without even realising, says Kashflow's Duane Jackson.
Watertight security plans are no longer the preserve of celebrities, politicians and Royaltym says Mel Robarts.
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