Monday, March 26, 2012
Business Writing
At the moment I'm curretly persuing to become an Industrial Management Major with minors in Engineering and finance, in addition im thinking of becoming a business lawyer and go to law school after I receive my bachelors degree. These degrees both have a a variety of types of writing and one is more technical and the other isnt't is much. Business majors tend to write more technical and write resumes, cover pages, financial sheets, and many other types of financial documents. Training is needed for these particular pieces of writing and can be learned in a technical business writing class and involves a lot of numbers and details for each specific document. For instance, if I were to become a financial consultant I would be writing a lot of budget sheets and working with numbers, in addition I would be writing professional emails to clients and other empleyees that I work within a company. Even thought technical writing might seem easy because people believe its more straight forward and doen't need more thought, it can become difficult to write these peices of writing because each company wants something different in how the document is set up and how its presented. Despite these challenges, this type of writing can take less time compared to what academic writing requires and isn't as long in length compared to most other professions in the job market.
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