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73.4% of Employers Look for Writing Skills in a Candidate

Why It’s Important in the Professional World

by Staff Writer
June 17, 2024
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Writing Skills

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In today’s fast-paced and highly competitive job market, strong writing skills have become an increasingly valuable asset for professionals across diverse industries. 

A U.S.-based National Association of Colleges and Employers survey shows that a staggering 73.4% of employers prioritize writing skills when evaluating potential candidates.

This statistic underscores the critical role of effective communication in professional success and the growing demand for individuals who can express their ideas clearly, concisely, and persuasively through the written word.

Adela Belin from Writers Per Hour shares why you should prioritize building strong writing skills when applying for work.

Clear Communication

In the professional world, the ability to communicate effectively is paramount. Adela notes, ‘Whether drafting emails, reports, or presentations, proficient writing skills enable individuals to convey complex ideas, share information, and collaborate with colleagues and clients seamlessly.’

By honing their writing abilities, professionals can ensure that their messages are understood and their intentions are clear, reducing the risk of miscommunication and misunderstandings.

Professional Image

Strong writing skills also contribute to a professional’s overall image and reputation. By demonstrating a command of language and attention to detail, professionals can project a polished and competent image that sets them apart from their peers.

‘Well-written documents, such as resumes, cover letters, and business proposals, can make a lasting impression on potential employers and clients. Conversely, poorly written materials can undermine an individual’s credibility and professionalism,’ Adela says.

Critical Thinking And Problem-Solving

Adela notes, ‘Effective writing requires more than just technical skills; it also involves critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.’

To craft compelling and persuasive arguments, professionals must analyze information, identify critical issues, and develop logical solutions.

This process not only enhances their writing skills but also strengthens their overall cognitive abilities, making them more valuable assets in the workplace.

Enhanced Job Performance

Proficient writing skills can directly impact an individual’s job performance and productivity.

‘By communicating clearly and effectively, professionals can save time, reduce errors, and improve collaboration with colleagues,’ Adela says. ‘This, in turn, can lead to greater job satisfaction, increased recognition, and potential advancement opportunities.’

Competitive Advantage

In today’s job market, where competition is fierce, strong writing ability can give professionals a significant advantage.

‘Employers often seek candidates who can communicate effectively, solve problems, and contribute to the organization’s overall success. By demonstrating proficient writing abilities, professionals can set themselves apart from the competition and increase their chances of securing their desired positions,’ says Adela.

[Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash]

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