Can you answer these interview questions if you are working in a job related to human resources?
This is for my technical writing class. Thanks!
1. brief summary of your education, preparation, and professional accomplishments.
2. what do you use in the production of your writing (style guides, advice, etc)
3.How important is clear writing in your profession? Examples of this importance?
4. How can clear communication lead to advancement in your profession?
5. How much time do you spend writing? Does this vary? Why?
6. Where does most of your writing take place?
7. Who reads your writing?
8. Would you please describe a few of the documents common to your profession?
B.S., Sociology + ongoing HR update classes
I tend to write as I would talk. Of course, I reread documents for typos, "tone", etc.
Clear writing is extraordinarily important. You can learn it all, but if you cannot put it into coherent, compelling, intelligent words, you are lost.
Time writing depends on the assignments I am working. The writing portion of my job is most dominant when I am documenting investigations.
I'm not sure what you mean by this question. I am on my computer, versus writing in longhand. I am in my home office, if you mean where am I physically.
My clients read my writing. Attorneys read my writing.
I write termination documents, investigation documents, data documents (such as providing compensation data from surveys, etc.). I write emails.
What is Technical Communication?
technical writing and communication
technical writing and communication
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