The department that turned firing into a growth opportunity.
When employees leave on their own, which companies celebrate because it's cheaper than layoffs. The "voluntary" part is debatable when the work environment is so intolerable that quitting is less a choice and more a survival instinct.
The process of being made into a victim through exploitation, oppression, or discrimination, often systematically and repeatedly. In HR and legal contexts, it refers to someone being treated unfairly or punished for asserting their rights, like reporting harassment and then mysteriously being excluded from meetings. It's the term that acknowledges harm has been done and someone needs to answer for it.
Professionals who've been around long enough to remember when onboarding meant showing someone the bathroom location. In military contexts, those who've served their country; in corporate contexts, those who've survived enough restructurings to write a memoir. They're the ones who sigh knowingly during meetings when history repeats itself for the third time.
The resume buzzword that means you're willing to do literally anything because you're desperate to seem valuable. Describes someone who can competently juggle multiple tasks, though 'competently' is doing some heavy lifting here. The corporate equivalent of a Swiss Army knife, except you're the knife and your employer keeps finding new things to cut.
Compensation that fluctuates based on performance, including bonuses, commissions, and incentives rather than fixed salary. It's the carrot-and-stick approach where the carrot's size depends on whether you met your KPIs this quarter.