Use Inclusive Language to Widen the Talent Pool

The words and tone of a job description can either welcome or deter applicants. Avoiding jargon, gender-coded terms, and corporate clichés ensures clarity and inclusivity. Clearly articulating the required skills in straightforward, neutral language helps attract candidates from a variety of backgrounds, including those for whom English may not be a first language.

The words and tone of a job description can either welcome or deter applicants. Avoiding jargon, gender-coded terms, and corporate clichés ensures clarity and inclusivity. Clearly articulating the required skills in straightforward, neutral language helps attract candidates from a variety of backgrounds, including those for whom English may not be a first language.

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