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Communicating as a Professional (final paragraph)

Grammar is the number one thing I take into account when I am judging people. If you cannotspell (if said person is Dyslexic I don't factor in grammar) or construct proper sentences, then I will thinkyou are ignorant. So if I take that into account when I'm meeting a new person, then when people hireothers for certain jobs, then they should be judging you on your grammar also. When you're sendingemails to others at work, or even sending emails to customers and business partners and you have toomany misspellings and randomly scattered commas, then it looks bad on the company. You do thingsthe way you practice it. If your grammar is bad, then it's a good indicator that you didn't pay muchattention in school. That just comes to show that if you did not show any interest in school, then youwouldn't show interest at work. Like Kyle said in his article, the fewer mistakes you make in your writingthe fewer mistakes you make doing other random, not English related tasks.(Weins, 2012.) A specificone for Kyle's occupation, in the programming profession your spelling matters. When you programthings, everything has to be right. One mistake and you have to start all over. Sarah does say in herarticle that Kyle only hires people who pays attention to fine details.(Adams, 2012.) When you payattention to such details, you tend to excel in harder tasks.


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