How Writing Well Can Lead to Job Opportunities

Did you ever hate your writing classes in high school or in college? Writing can be quite difficult, but knowing how to write well is an incredibly useful skill, especially when it comes to looking for jobs. Employers are often impressed with employees who know how to write well. Here are three ways in which writing well can lead to job opportunities.

Stand Out in the Resume Pile

Writing well can help your resume stand out from the pile. A clean, well-written resume captures an employer’s attention far better than one that’s poorly written. Employers receive dozens of resumes for any given job, and they only glance at them briefly. Writing well gives your resume a chance of being looked at more. Writing well can also help your LinkedIn profile stand out. For example, knowing how to write a LinkedIn headline can help make you 40 times more likely to be contacted by employers. Knowing how to write well sets you apart and can help you acquire job opportunities.

Communication is Key

In any job, you need to know how to communicate well. Knowing how to write well illustrates that you know how to communicate well and avoids miscommunication. For example, when you write a cover letter, you are communicating to the company what you have to offer that will benefit the company. Done well, a good cover letter will grab the attention of a potential employer and they will be interested in what you have to offer. If you understand that writing is meant to communicate, and you do it well, you will attract more attention from potential employers. Communication is key when it comes to writing well.

Acquiring Writing Jobs

Writing well can also help you acquire jobs that are solidly writing-based. If you spend time perfecting your skills by taking classes, and then use those skills you’ve gained to make your resume and writing samples shine, you can get a job purely based on your writing ability. Companies are always looking for writers to write for their blogs, websites, and manuals, and being able to effectively communicate by writing can help you get those jobs.

Writing well is not just a skill that you need to pass school; it is also a skill needed in the workforce. Being able to write well will help you find job opportunities you wouldn’t find otherwise.

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#givingthanks to Molly Reeder, Olivia Wilson & Richmond Bakers Against Racism

Special Thanks to Molly Reeder and Olivia Wilson!

Through all of the craziness of the pandemic and a national uprising in race relations, Molly Reeder, Richmond-based illustrator, sponsored a raffle of her beautiful art print of an East African Banana plant on 6/12/20.

Molly Reeder and Olivia Wilson are also the brains behind Richmond Bakers Against Racism, a city wide bake off fundraiser that supports Nolef Turns Inc., Richmond For All, Richmond Peace Team, Richmond Food Justice Alliance and Neighborhood Resource Center of Greater Fulton.

Check out the details on the city wide bake off via Style Weekly and RVA Magazine. Pre-sales for the city wide bake off sold out in 9 hours!!! Missed the pre-sale??? You still have the opportunity to purchase items this Saturday, June 20, 2020 between 10am - 2pm at Brenner Pass Patio, 3200 Rockbridge St. Ste. 100, Richmond, VA 23230 or you can donate directly here.

Richmond Bakers Against Racism


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