Tuesday, September 17, 2019

What to say at the interview or how to understand HR

We analyze new words and expressions used by HR

In addition to pleasing hearing expressions of the Russian language at the interview, you can hear borrowed words. So that you are not confused and understand what you are being asked about, we have prepared a short list of words that HR can pronounce. Study and get ready for a 100% job interview.

About work

Outstaffing - an employer company leases personnel to another organization: registration in one company, and work in another or others (cleaners, security guards, etc.).

Bonus - additional encouragement, reward, bonus for a good job.

Brainhack is a way to change thinking, develop brain activity (how to become happy, how to become more attentive, improve memory, etc.).

Downshifting - the philosophy of "life for yourself." Downshifters refuse a career and status in favor of their favorite hobby, family: leaving the position of manager to manager, moving from a metropolis to the islands, etc.

Deadline - the deadline for completing a task, plan.

Draft - draft, working draft.

Dress code - a style of clothing that must be followed in the office, at negotiations, events.

Salary plug - the range of salaries for the job, has upper and lower boundaries. The tool is used when the employer is ready to consider candidates of different qualifications. Initially, you should focus on the lower border of the “plug”.

Salary gross - salary before tax (excluding personal income tax).

Salary net - salary "on hand", after taxes.

Infographics - visual presentation of information: graphs, charts, pictures.

Coworking - equipped workplace that can be rented. In one room people of different specialties, fields and companies work. Coworking centers are popular among freelancers, designers, and programmers. You can exchange experiences, find new customers.

Community - a group (community) of people with common interests. Communicate on the Internet (community of programmers, etc.).

Copy-paste - copying and “appropriation” of text from sources on the Internet. Simply put - plagiarism.

Copyright - processing a large amount of information found on the Internet, and creating on its basis a unique text (without losing the original meaning).

Couch - coach or consultant, including career.

Mind mapping - note-taking in the form of communication maps.

Merchandiser - merchandiser, specialist in the calculation of goods.

Message - message, message, appeal. Often emailed.

Brainstorming is a discussion of a problem in which participants throw as many ideas as possible, even the most fantastic. Of all the ideas, one is generated or the most workable one is chosen.

Networking - search for business contacts and useful contacts on the Internet (often on social networks). Medium and long-term networking goals - solving important tasks with the help of friends (finding new customers, employees, etc.).

Posting - posting short messages on forums, blogs, social networks.

Sharing - giving other people access to folders, files, documents.

Spoiler - premature disclosure of important information, plot. Destruction of intrigue. For example, laying out photos before they are processed by the photographer, revealing the scenario of a corporate event.

Feedback - feedback, response, exchange of views.

Freelancer is a freelance employee. He works without registration in the state (possibly under a civil law contract), searches for and fulfills the orders of one or more customers (photographer, editor, copywriter, designer, etc.).

Hunting - luring specialists from other companies.

Hackathon - a forum of IT-specialists, a marathon of programmers. The goal is a joint search for a solution to a problem.

Shortlist - a list of suitable job seekers. It is used to select the final candidate for the position. HRs form a short list based on the results of meetings and testing of all applicants.

Eychar - HR manager, HR specialist of a recruiting agency or company.

Ageism is age discrimination.
CV - a brief description of professional skills and life. This is often called a resume.

IT - information technology (work with computers, software, information - search, collection, processing, storage, protection).

SEO - website optimization. The goal is to increase positions in search engines (Yandex, Google, etc.) and increase traffic.

CEO - the highest administrative position in the company (director, president, leader).

CTO - technical director (less often - chief engineer, head of technical department).

CIO - Director of Information Technology (IT Director).

CFO - CFO.

GR - manager for interaction with government agencies.

IR - interaction with investors, shareholders.
About business

Outlet - a store where collections of clothes of famous brands are sold at a discount.

Outsourcing (outsourcing) - a company transfers some functions and business processes to a third-party organization (website development, advertising and marketing, accounting, call centers, etc.).

Briefing - a short briefing on work issues and tasks.

Roadmap - a plan to achieve a goal or accomplish tasks, a scenario for a project.

Call center - office for receiving and processing telephone calls of customers and partners. In a simple way - reference.

Life hack - a trick (advice) with which you can solve the problem with minimal financial and time costs (quickly make a speech plan, solve several problems at the same time, etc.).

Reception - reception in the office. The desk at which the administrator sits and greets (consults) guests.

Startup is a new business (often innovative or IT). A small company that is just entering the market.

Sprint - the reporting period of the task (often used in programming, usually measured in weeks).

Trend - the main trend, the current direction of development (in fashion, staffing, etc.).
KPI - the result of activities (in general terms). Evaluation of results and work efficiency (comparison of results and spent resources).

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