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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Adzuna Reveals the Top 10 Most Overused Buzzwords in Job Ads

“Passionate”, “Motivated” & “Communication Skills” are the buzzwords used the most by UK job advertisers according to the latest research by job search website Adzuna.co.uk

“Passionate”, “Motivated” & “Communication Skills” are the buzzwords used the most by UK job advertisers according to the latest research by job search website Adzuna.co.uk. The site reveals that over half of all jobs advertised in the UK in the last month have included one of these three terms and almost 90% of ads in the UK include at least one cliché from the top 10.  

The survey analysed over 500,000 UK job ads in the month of March 2012 to highlight the top 10 overused buzzwords by British employers. In addition to revealing overused words such as “innovative”, “results-oriented” and “track record”, the analysis also shows a new wave of language being used by companies in the UK to lure in industry specialists and top talent. 
 
There are currently 596 UK employers looking for “Gurus”, over 70 “Ninjas” in hot demand and even one employer looking for a “Jedi”. Tech giants Google, Apple and Facebook appear to be leading the charge on these new stylistic superlatives, with more than 100 job ads from these companies making our top 10 wacky list, while restaurant chain Nando’s only accepts candidates of “Legendary” status.
 
“Rockstars” and “Overlords” are paid on average £50,000 p.a, double average earnings, while “Superheros” and “Wizards” earn slightly more mortal salaries of £29 and £31k, much closer to the national average. 
 
Accenture, The NHS and Sainsbury’s are the most jargon-tastic companies in the UK, with 95% of job ads from these companies including at least 4 of the top 10 most overused buzzwords. 
 
The repeated use of generic, clichéd buzzwords reduces employers’ chances of finding top candidates and leads to ‘ad blindness’ amongst candidates who see every ad as the same. UK companies - and their HR professionals - could be doing much more to attract the brightest and most relevant candidates with more creative and better targeted job advertisements.
 
Doug Monro, Co-Founder of Adzuna, said “Because we list nearly every UK job ad in our search engine, we have a great overview of the language employers are using in their ads in the UK. It’s quite remarkable how many UK companies are determined to find the same thing:  ‘passionate, motivated, proactive communicators who are enthusiastic, organised and have a dynamic track record of creativity and innovation’. Advertisers who can strike a vein of originality with their prose can definitely stand out from the noise in such a competitive job market.”

The Official Top 10 Buzzwords in 2012

 

Buzzword

Number of Jobs

% of all UK jobs

Communication Skills
106,223
20%
Passionate
93,102
18%
Motivated
61,022
12%
Organised
40,154
8%
Track Record
36,290
7%
Innovative
30,709
6%
Dynamic
28,002
5%
Proactive
27,022
5%
Creative
23,434
5%
Enthusiastic
22,482
4%

The Top 10 Wackiest Buzzwords

 

Buzzword

Number of jobs

Average Salary

Guru
596
£45,860
Ninja
71
£44,237
Rockstar
67
£51,230
Super Hero
66
£29,090
Wizard
64
£31,858
Legend
23
£33,391
Supremo
8
£49,010
Boffin
4
£45,902
Overlord
1
£50,201
Jedi
1
£49,010