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Leaving school? Improve Your Business Writing For Increased Employment Potential

<p>Leaving school to face life as a working&comma; productive member of society can be a scary and difficult process&period; To help ease the transition and give school leavers the best chances of success&comma; it’s wise to remember that when applying for a role&comma; an applicant instantly provides prospective employers with a first critical glimpse into themselves as a potential employee&comma; via their written ability&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;As the written form of an interview suit&comma; a CV sits proudly in its best professional black and white&comma; instantaneously creating an all-important first impression&period; But much like that suit&comma; as a first encounter with a company&comma; appearance is everything&period; And just as stains on a jacket&comma; sloppy attire and untidy trainers can harm an applicant’s chances in an interview&comma; so a poorly written application full of grammar&comma; syntax and spelling mistakes could have a huge and immediately detrimental impact&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Avoiding this by taking a business writing training course however&comma; could help school leavers’ to make that all-important positive first impression – vital in today’s economic climate where poor written abilities signify a lack of productivity&comma; regardless of qualification &&num;8211&semi; though unfortunately they won’t help with the equally important &lpar;and often concerning&rpar; issue of interview fashion&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Your writing is your professional signature<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;When considering business writing&comma; though a school leaver may previously have only written for study purposes&comma; they should keep in mind that companies are entirely dependent on their customers&comma; clients and business partners&semi; and usually communicate via one form of writing or another &lpar;letters&comma; emails etc&rpar;&period; As such a company will be constantly striving to provide its own good written impressions to gain and maintain further business&semi; much the same as an applicant’s CV&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Because of this and in a world of text speak&comma; slang and autocorrect&semi; having flawless&comma; professional written language is increasingly important&comma; yet worryingly rarer than ever&comma; as it reflects attitudes&comma; capability and skills&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;<em><strong>So can’t I just use a language&sol; spell checker&quest;”<&sol;strong><&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;While it’s arguably true that in today’s society proper spelling and grammar are becoming less important due to word processors&comma; spell checkers and automatic translation programmes&comma; they cannot always account for all errors and mistakes – something businesses will be looking out for prospective employees to know and improve upon&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Despite being incredibly useful tools to assist and improve written work&comma; more often than not spell checkers are no substitute for a strong foundation of human written ability&comma; as only writers themselves can judge exactly what’s suitable to say&comma; and in what context&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;When putting together a business letter for example&comma; consistency&comma; meaning and eloquence are crucial&comma; and though a spell checker can help correct occasional mistakes&comma; it cannot always detect errors in grammar or tone – if you wrote &OpenCurlyQuote;affect’ rather than &OpenCurlyQuote;effect’ say&period; Equally&comma; though it’s easy to translate&comma; copy and paste a foreign language text from a translation programme into written work&comma; despite receiving a correct word-by-word translation&comma; crucial syntax and grammar would be incorrect&comma; resulting in not only a loss of meaning&comma; but a gained impression of incompetence in the eyes of a client&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Business writing courses will enhance any CV<&sol;strong><em><strong>&comma; <&sol;strong><&sol;em><strong>no matter what the application<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Aside from instantly bettering the initial appearance of any CV and providing many of the skills necessary for a professional career&comma; listing a business writing course at the top of an &OpenCurlyQuote;abilities&sol;achievements’ section can say mountains about a candidate’s employment potential without them having to write a sentence more&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Providing linguistic skills such as basic spelling&comma; grammar and syntax&comma; a writing course can also include tuition on the basic rules of business letter or email composition&comma; alongside instruction on keeping things short and concise yet interesting&comma; and can help course students know exactly which words to use and when&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Include all this&comma; and not only will a school leaver have impeccable CV’s fit to grace any desk or inbox&comma; but may even have improved their chances of showcasing those skills and their interview suit in person – fully completing that crucial first impression&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Alastair is a freelance writer and supplied this article for a communications skills consultancy&comma; which provides business writing courses<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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