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How Linguix, an AI Writing Assistant and Coach, Helps to Overcome Language Barrier in the Workplace

MIAMI, Dec. 7, 2021

Because of the pandemic, a lot of businesses have shifted to remote work, allowing talented non-native speakers to join predominantly English-speaking companies. Despite all the advantages, there is one significant issue that affects successful teamwork and communication–the English language proficiency level.

To better understand how this affects employee performance, Linguix’s team analyzed data from 2146 respondents, of whom almost 73% were non-native speakers.

Key takeaways

It’s widely believed that non-natives who speak English fluently are better accepted and earn more. Linguix is committed to helping sound more native, at least, when it comes to the written language, by offering AI-based solutions that empower employees to make the most of their written communications.

“Unlike other AI writing assistants, Linguix not only fixes grammar, but also helps to master the language by offering a feature called Writing Coach. It uses the information about writing mistakes people make to offer them personalized language training,” explained founder Alex Lashkov.

Alex added: “As our survey has shown, language barriers are real and can significantly hamper employees’ performance and work communication. To deal with this problem, companies should pay more attention to providing non-natives with all the necessary training and tools to help them improve their skills. We created Linguix with the goal of helping people to communicate clearly and effectively.”

About Linguix

Based in Miami, Linguix is an AI-powered software that helps more than 328,000 users, 55,700 of which are from India and 45,000 of which are from Latin America, by offering intelligent tools which are designed to help you write powerfully, clearly and correctly–whether you are writing business emails, essays, text messages or crafting a CV.

Contact:
Mary Glazkova,
+1(305)798-97-55
mary@linguix.com

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