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June has arrived, which for many people means completing your education and going on job interviews. Whether this is in your plans or not, here are four communication habits to avoid built around the acronym of J.U.N.E.
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Remember this---when it comes to communication, the more you spell it out the more people will retain. Since we're now in the month of June, let's use those four letters as an example.
J=Jargon; it's best to avoid using jargon when you speak as
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