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Blog February 24, 2025 3 min

5 Red flags candidates spot in your job postings (That you're missing)

Discover how the right words can make or break your job postings! Recent studies, including LinkedIn's Global Talent Trends 2024 and Harvard Business Review, reveal that phrases like "We're Like a Family Here" and "Fast-Paced Environment" might be turning away top talent. Learn why 82% of Gen Z view certain common terms as red flags and how specific language adjustments can boost your applications by up to 63%. Dive into our blog post to find out which phrases to avoid and the best alternatives to attract the best candidates. Transform your recruitment strategy with just a few tweaks to your job descriptions!

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Updated: 2/3/2026
5 Red flags candidates spot in your job postings (That you're missing)

Based on recent findings by LinkedIn's Global Talent Trends 2024 and Harvard Business Review

According to LinkedIn's latest research, 76% of qualified candidates abandon job applications before completion. But here's the kicker: it's not about your company's size or the compensation package. The devil, as they say, is in the details.

The Silent Deal-Breakers1. "We're Like a Family Here"

82% of Gen Z and millennial candidates interpret this phrase as a red flag, according to Glassdoor's Workplace Culture Trends Report. The underlying perception: unpaid overtime and blurred professional boundaries.

Instead, say: "We foster a collaborative environment where every team member's contribution is valued."

2. "Fast-Paced Environment"

McKinsey's 2023 Workplace Report found that this phrase correlates with a 44% drop in applications from experienced professionals. The implication: understaffed teams and potential burnout.

Instead, say: "We're growth-oriented and provide resources to help you succeed in dynamic situations."

3. "Must Be Willing to Wear Multiple Hats"

This phrase reduces female applications by 47%, according to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM 2024 Talent Trends Report). It signals undefined roles and poor organizational structure.

Instead, say: "You'll have opportunities to develop new skills and take on diverse projects based on your interests."

4. "Competitive Salary"

Deloitte's Transparency in Employment study shows that 92% of job seekers view this as a deliberate lack of transparency. In states with salary transparency laws, job postings with specific ranges receive 63% more qualified applications.

Better approach: Include your actual salary range and highlight your total compensation package.

5. "Work Hard, Play Hard"

A phrase that reduces diverse candidate applications by 51%, according to the latest data from Indeed's Diversity in Recruitment Report. It's often interpreted as code for a potentially non-inclusive culture.

Instead, say: "We value both high performance and sustainable work-life integration."

The Numbers Don't Lie
  • 89% of candidates say job description language influences their decision to apply (LinkedIn)
  • Companies using inclusive language see a 24% increase in qualified applicants (Textio Research)
  • Job posts with specific responsibilities versus general requirements receive 3x more qualified applications (Indeed)

Sources: LinedIn, 2024, Harvard Business Insights, 2023, McKinsey, 2023, SHRM 2024 Talent Trends Report, Deloitte Transparency Report, Indeed Diversity in Recruitment Report 2023, Glassdoor Workplace Culture Report 2023