Use clear and
concise language so that readers will not get a message other than what is intended.
Not exact matches
«The best subject lines use a mix of clear value to the recipient —
concise language that's not too dull or too clever, and an impetus to act,» says Hunter Boyle, senior business development manager for AWeber, an email marketing software company in Chalfont, Pa. «Picture your busy reader saying «
So what?»
So use clear,
concise language, and mix in a little of your personality.
Keep your
language concise and to the point, yet not
so overly professional as to sound mechanical.
IT Resumes are all that I do,
so I know how to present a complex IT career in
language that is clear,
concise, and compelling.
First of all, be succinct; employers do not spend a great deal of time with your letter,
so your
language should be tight and
concise.
Paragraphs will be short and
concise; it will make sense
so that without reading the executive resume, the hiring manager should be able to understand what you are talking about; it should be written to a
language suitable for the target audience.