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The different between "enthusiastic employees" & "passionate employee" I would like to know [enthusiastic employees] and [passionate employee] which is better to describe a good employee. Is it OK to use enthusiastic or passionate to describe an employee? Any help would be greatly appreciated
20 de nov. de 2018 7:49
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I think no one would say 'passionate employees'. That's too much, and too emotional. 'enthusiastic employees' is also a little strange - 'enthusiastic' about what? that means keen to do something. I think you need something else, like 'good employees' or 'hard-workers' or something' - "dedicated employees" maybe? - doing their best for the company? You could say 'he's passionate about doing something' or 'he's passionate about this topic', though.
20 de noviembre de 2018
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They are both used, however 'passionate' implies much, much more than 'enthusiastic'. An enthusiastic employee takes pleasure in their job, works hard and with dedication. A passionate employee loves his or her job more than his or her family, more than life itself: they lie awake at night dreaming about it, it is their lover, their religion. Older people tend to use the word 'enthusiastic' because it is an accurate description of a good employee. Nowadays, however, the word 'passionate' is generally used, anything less than that sounds lazy or dull by modem business standards. The word 'passionate' is a gross exaggeration, and it makes me feel slightly sick when somebody uses it to describe their work, but business language has a way of being sickening: you need a strong stomach to succeed in business, as well as plenty of passion.
20 de noviembre de 2018
Ms. Snowdon Really Really thank you:)
22 de noviembre de 2018
both phrases would be fine for this purpose. Enthusiastic Employees are keen to work and to participate. Passionate Employees have a real love of their job which would be deeper than an Enthusiastic Employee. Pauline (Native English speaker)
20 de noviembre de 2018
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