a lot of employers value the ability to be able to write a simple letter. it's not exactly a complex task. it doesn't bode well if somebody cannot even write formally. it's hardly a high-requirement of the professional writing occupations...tazz. wrote:
Perhaps if you were a journalist, sure.Uzique wrote:
this sort of thing actually matters when you apply to a professional place. one would imagine that, for a start, they'd like a candidate that can format a simple letter according to proper conventions.tazz. wrote:
Hmmm, A new job application!
first thing to check, how did they sign off!?
In most other areas it would be based on experience and qualifications.
finray, do you really need a fleshed-out work experience section for a call-centre? what are they looking for, 5 year veterans?
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