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Proactive and motivated? Well don't put that on your CV
PTI
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This is because words and phrases such as "dynamic" or "problem solver" have been named as the most overused cliches on jargon-filled CVs in a list compiled by business network 'LinkedIn' which has 85 million members.

It found the term "motivated" is the most well-worn catchphrase in the UK -- compared to the US where "extensive experience" is the most popular, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
Other unoriginal words that crop up include "entrepreneurial" and "proactive" said LinkedIn, which studied user profiles on its network.

According to LinkedIn, so many in business now use stereotypical language that would-be bosses find them boring and repetitive.A spokesman said: "These phrases can appear empty to a potential employer and may do more harm than good when you include them in your profile or resume. If you're using any of these ten terms, wipe them out."

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(Published 22 December 2010, 15:16 IST)