
Liberte Boheme
by Au Pays de la Fleur d’Ora...
Using acronyms like "STC" (which can have multiple meanings depending on context, e.g., "Standard Temperature and Pressure," "Short Term Contract," or "Sorry to Chat") is generally considered too informal for a professional interview setting. In an interview, it is crucial to use clear, complete sentences and professional language to demonstrate your communication skills and respect for the formal environment. Avoid slang, text speak, or obscure acronyms. If you mean to convey something like "Sorry to interrupt" or "Sorry to bother you," it's best to articulate the full phrase politely and directly.



















