Writing Tips For Entry Level Job Seekers
In a recent survey by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas found that most entry-level job seekers have to be better writers. Today at career advice, we shall discuss how entry-level job seekers could create more advantages for themselves to earn a new job. An article stated that nowadays some young employees are guilty that they write company email as if they were texting phone messages. There is noticeable lack of proper grammar and etiquette in several emails. So here we share some tips inspired by the book, Getting from College to Career, on emailing like a professional: DNUCAPE, or, Do Not Use Cute Acronyms in Professional Emails. You don’t know if people are familiar with those abbreviations as you are.