Hot or Not? On the Job
Hot: We often write long when we're writing formally, yet shorter
sentences are easier to comprehend. If your sentence has more than three
parts or 20 words, you can probably cut it down.
Not: It seems obvious, but most people don't proofread their emails,
and that can make you look lazy. Missing words and typos are an easy
excuse for people to not take you seriously.
About The Company
- Advantage Personnel, Inc
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
- Since 1985, ADVANTAGE has been putting people to work in the Baton Rouge and surrounding areas. Through our reputation and experiences, ADVANTAGE has become a leader in the staffing industry. Our superior customer service philosophy is why companies and individuals alike are choosing Advantage.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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