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2016 Word of the Year

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. , Dec. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Merriam-Webster Inc., America's leading dictionary publisher, has announced its top Words of the Year for 2016. This year's data-driven list is determined by two simple criteria: the words must show a high volume of lookups and a significant year-over-year increase in lookups at Merriam-Webster.com. The results shed light on topics and ideas that sparked the nation's interest in 2016. The Word of the Year for 2016 is surreal —with lookups of the word spiking after a number of major events worldwide, beginning with the Brussels terror attacks in March.  Surreal was used in descriptions of the coup attempt in Turkey later in the year and in coverage of the terrorist attack in Nice.  The largest spike in lookups for surreal followed the U.S. election in November.  "Spikes of interest in a word are usually triggered by a single event, so what's truly remarkable this year about surreal is that so many diffe...

Why you should attend an international job fair

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  If you want to work internationally, why would you waste your time at a domestic job fair? Bilingual People tells The Local about their international (and even virtual) recruitment fairs – and why job-seekers travel across Europe to attend. When was the last time you went to a job fair? If you answered “never”, “I can’t remember”, or even “last week at the local employment agency”, maybe it’s time for a change. “For those who want an exciting job and aren’t too attached to a certain place, it’s definitely worth travelling to one of our recruitment fairs,” says Elsa Thumerel at Bilingual People . Let’s put it this way: in a globalized and internationally-mobile world, why wouldn’t you look to the global market for employment? “International experience is a great asset on a CV nowadays, and gives the opportunity to develop professional and personal skills,” Thumerel adds. “Bilingual People fairs are about offering candidates a chance to look fo...