Workers are sick of these 10 most annoying business buzzwords, a new survey says — and 1 in 5 see corporate jargon as a red flag when applying for jobs.
As company culture adapts to the new normal and looks to get more boots on the ground with teams reaching for low-hanging fruit in an attempt to move the needle and make returning to the office a win-win, workers would like to circle back with some feedback:Indeed, many of these corporate cliches are among the top 10 most annoying business buzzwords in a new survey from Preply Business, a global language learning marketplace for businesses and teams.
But “new normal” especially rubs many employees the wrong way as the most annoying business buzzword , perhaps from being associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. The report also suggested that “culture” grates on those employees who perhaps feel like their company’s attitude isn’t so great, and “circle back” likely suffers from being overused.
Language-learning app Duolingo recently teamed up with LinkedIn to survey more than 8,000 working professionals across eight countries about jargon on the job. And a majority of respondents said that their coworkers are overusing jargon. Almost half want to eliminate it altogether, with Gen Z and millennial workers being the most annoyed by jargon.
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