Meeting & Scheduling Jargon · Intern level

"Let's jump in"

"Let's jump in" is a phrase used to start a meeting or conversation, signaling it is time to move from setup to the actual work.

Say this instead: let's start

How "Let's jump in" shows up at work

Functionally identical to "let's dive in" but with a slightly bouncier energy. Common at the start of calls where the host wants to project momentum before anyone checks Slack.

Buzzword

We've got a lot to cover today, so let's jump in.

Plain English

We've got a lot to cover today, so let's start.

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