English For ITinEnglish For IT10 Phrases That Cause Misunderstandings in Cross-cultural CommunicationCross-cultural communication is notoriously (= “famously” but in a negative way) tricky and nuanced. Misunderstandings can arise from…4d ago4d ago
English For ITEnglish For IT Summer 2024 ReportThe summer of 2024 is drawing to a close (= ending soon), which means one thing for our team at English For IT™ — it’s time to reflect on…Aug 211Aug 211
English For ITinEnglish For IT10 Powerful Phrases for Proactive CommunicationProactive communication is one of the most essential skills, especially in an asynchronous remote-first environment.Jul 106Jul 106
English For ITinEnglish For ITTop 10 Books For Professional Development to Add to Your Reading ListThere are always ways to develop yourself as a professional — you can attend an event, take an online course, or read a good book.Jun 11Jun 11
English For ITinEnglish For ITTop 10 Phrases To Include In Your Elevator PitchWhen networking, talking to potential clients, or trying to amp up (= increase) your professional profile, it’s easy to feel shy and at a…May 83May 83
English For ITinEnglish For IT10 Slang Expressions For Business That Everyone Should KnowAs a tech or business professional, you will often come across (= see/encounter) slang and business idioms in everyday work communication.Apr 1Apr 1
English For ITinEnglish For ITHow to Create a Great Resume (Complete Step-by-Step Guide)Creating a resume is no easy feat (= not an easy task)! Luckily, there is one structured and effective approach to creating an outstanding…Mar 192Mar 192
English For ITinEnglish For IT8 Non-Trivial Greetings for International Women’s DayInternational Women’s Day (IWD) is a global celebration that amplifies (= promotes) the contributions and achievements of women across the…Mar 8Mar 8
English For IT7 Jobs in Tech You Can Do With No Technical ExperienceIf you don’t have a technical background, that does not mean you can’t land a job in tech.Feb 12Feb 12
English For ITinEnglish For IT5 Things That Make You Sound Rude in English (and What to Do about It)Have you ever wondered why native speakers give you the side-eye (= look with suspicion)? The reason could be that you accidentally breach…Jan 235Jan 235