Why be original and face blank stares and quizzical looks from interviewers, colleagues, and managers when you can alter your vocabulary ever so slightly to pave the way for cheers, high-fives, and a big ol’ pat on the back?

If you are fresh out of the law school scene and trying to make your way in the workplace or through interviews, you might be up on the legal lingo, but now you need to make sure you are hip with the business buzzwords.  Here’s your primer to workplace cliches, as compiled by PR Newswire. 

Feel free to study the workplace cliches intently, and then attempt to use all 10 in a single coherent, original sentence.  However, it is not our recommendation that you begin your interview with that sentence.

 

Related Resources:

  • Survey Reveals Most Overused Workplace Terms (PR
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