Articles tagged: jargon
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sarika Kabra What not to say in your resume is as important as what to say. There should be no errors of spelling, syntax or grammar. Use of personal pronouns should be limited. Slang, flowery language or fancy fonts should be left out as should irrelevant details and unnecessary jargon. written by Amanda Hash Absolutely true. There are so many people who read the fine print believing they understand it all that it is surprising that there are not more defaults. Reading does not mean understanding all the financial jargon, purposely put to define and give a frame to loans, not to make you fall for them. If you do, it is your responsibility… written by Sarika Kabra There are certain points to observe when you prepare your sample resume, in order to give an impression of professional competence. It should be precise as well as concise, rather than long or containing unnecessary and extraneous information. written by John Mahoney In order to create a good logo, it should be attractive and simple. It must be designed using just simple short text and simple color patterns. For sure, a lot of logo designers know how to have a good logo design by incorporating all that they have learned through experience. written by John Mahoney GreenPrint is actually a software that eliminates pages that are not useful when printing. It does this by analyzing the pages of the document and looks for typical waste characteristics such as the last page with just a URL, a banner ad or logo, or some legal jargons. << previous page 1 next page>> |