You have received an email from a graduating student, the son or daughter of an acquaintance. This
Question:
You have received an email from a graduating student, the son or daughter of an acquaintance. This young person wants advice: How does he or she get a job like yours? The student asks, "What do I have to do? What is the most important advice you can give me? Was there an element of luck in your career choice, and your success? If so, can you explain to me what it was?"
Compose the two or three paragraph reply. Be clear, concise, logical and effective. You are free to advise the student to either pursue your career, or to avoid it. Following your reply, explain exactly you think it is effective. As before, you should make full use of the module sources, providing citations and references as necessary. Your analysis of your own letter, like your analyses of your classmates' letters, should be complete, concise, logical, relevant, positive and constructive. Be sure to use proper English. Respond to the request in an informed, rigorous and professional manner.
Business Communication In Person, In Print, Online
ISBN: 978-1111533168
8th edition
Authors: Amy Newman, Scot Ober