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Tutorial: Effective professional communication

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Sabes escribir profesionalmente a través de distintos canales de comunicación marcará la diferencia y te abrirá muchas puerta. Es momento de practicar todo lo que has aprendido sobre escritura profesional.

Tips para una escritura profesional eficaz

Escribir profesionalmente varia dependiendo el medio de comunicación. No será lo mismo escribir un email o una carta de presentación, que escribir en aplicaciones de mensajería. Responde las siguientes preguntas sobre cómo utilizarás cada herramienta para comunicarte correctamente por escrito:

  1. How can each section of an email or cover letter be enhanced?

  2. How can you develop effective communication through apps like Slack?

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Contribución creada por: Kevin Fiorentino (Platzi Contributor).

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Parts of a cover letter:
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  • Salutation: Dear Mr. Lakhmani,
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  • Subject: I am writing to apply for the position of academic manager at FullStackEnglish Industries.
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  • Presentation: I have over 6 years of experience in academic and program management, coupled with over 10 years of teaching experience.
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  • Hook or argument: I believe I could bring several benefits to FullStackEnglish Industries seeing as I have built scalable programs that have educated over 100 thousand students.
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  • Call to action: Please review my resume for more in-depth information.
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  • Argument: I truly think FullStackEnglish Industries is taking incrdible strides towards the future and am very interested in being a part of that process.
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  • Gratitude: Thank you for your time and consideration.
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  • Goodbye: Best regards,
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  • Signature: Jess Harris.
  • How can each section of an email be enhanced?

    Being direct and saying what you want, giving them some information about what you know and who you are, but don’t overshare. Write as if they were already considering you for the job, you must have the mindset of someone who is going to be selected by the recruiter.

  • How can you develop effective communication on Slack?

    On these communication channels, you don’t need to be as formal as in an email. Be concise, write down everything you want to say, then summarize it and if you can summarize it even more, do it. Avoid walls of text.

  1. How can each section be enhanced?
  • Salutation: should be formal, just in case you don’t know the receiver you can put: To whom it concern.
  • Main Body: start with an opening sentence. Say what exactly you want. Be concise. And try to add a Call To Action e.g. Do not forget to check my CV for more detail. Furthermore, show the recruiters the interest on their company.
  • Closing: add the word consideration and a formal farewell as kind regards, best regards, sincerely, etc.
  1. How can you develop effective communication on Slack?
    If you are looking to work on an International Company, they most of the times use Slack in order to communicate. Hence, be concise when writing and try to do it in maximum 1-2 tweets long.
Each section o fan email can be enhance by being direct and formal. It is not necesary to make long arguments, just putt he neccesary information. The suggest is to use a máximum of two paragraphs, and two or three sentences per paragraphs. With respect to Slack, and effective communication may include emojis, concise information and highlight importan sections.
#### **Cover letter sections** 1. **Salutation** * Use a formal greeting: *“Dear Mr. Lakhmani.”* If you don’t know the recipient, use *“To whom it may concern.”* 2. **Opening sentence** * State your purpose clearly: *“I am writing to apply for the position of Academic Manager at FullStackEnglish Industries.”* 3. **Brief background** * Provide relevant experience to pique interest: *“I have over six years of experience in academic and program management…”* 4. **Why you’re a good fit** * Mention specific benefits you bring to the company: *“I have built scalable programs that have educated over 100,000 students.”* 5. **Call to action (CTA)** * Encourage the recruiter to review your résumé: *“Please review my résumé for more in-depth information.”* 6. **Expression of enthusiasm** * Show genuine interest in the company: *“I truly think FullStackEnglish Industries is making incredible strides…”* 7. **Closing** * End with gratitude: *“Thank you for your time and consideration.”* * Use a professional closing, like *“Best regards,”* followed by your name. ### **Tips for effective communication on Slack** 1. **Be concise** * Write everything you need, then simplify and condense. Try to say it in **one or two tweets’ worth** of text. 2. **Use bullet points** * Break up long messages with bullet points to improve readability. 3. **Keep it less formal than email** * Communicate clearly without unnecessary formality, as Slack is more conversational.
I can develop my communication on slack by being concized and not writing personal things
1. *How can each section of an email or cover letter be enhanced?*Add advanced degrees or recognized certifications if necessary, and also mention interesting projects you have worked on. 2. *How can you develop effective communication through apps like Slack?*Use some of its functionalities, such as group chat, to transmit the information to the right recipient. Also use interactive emojis to make the conversation between your peers dynamic.
Taking into account all the recommendations given by Jess, is very important to mention some of the points he enhanced in regarding: · It´s relevant and necessary to show to the possible new employer, your core abilities, knowledge and background related to the corporate purpose of the company, although your principal goals achieved and other important facts reached in your professional career. · Also, it´s very important to tell our “next” employer or contractor, that the industry which we are applying for, currently is the one of the most interesting by us, mentioning in such way, what is our insights or thoughts about the company and the businesses field perspectives according to the information that we know regarding their economic sector in question. We can develop our effective communication on Slack through boosting our abilities related to and being able to convey the appropriate and timely message to our partners, boss and other stakeholders getting involved in the industry depending on the case.
  • How can each section be enhanced?
    Really have I enjoy this explanation.

  • How can you develop effecive communication on Slack?
    We don’t need to be as formal as an email. Be more concise. Tip: write whatever you need write then summarized and then summarized again, on that way we can convey a consice message.

  • How can you develop effective communication on Slack?
    When we use Slack to communicate, We don´t need to be formal, and if we consider it, we can use emojis. To develop effective communication, It´s necessary be short or use bullets, it’s a good way to write simply. Also, we should only tag people that are relevant to the message. Finally, always We have to proofread before sending, it’s important not to be rude.

Love the tutorial, what a great way to summarize all

  • How can each section be enhanced?
    The first part of your cover letter can be driven to someone in special or you just can say something like “To whom it may concern”
  1. You need to talk about the position you’re applying for.
  2. Summarize your years of experience in two lines.
  3. Mention why your profile is perfect for the position, and make a CTA.
  4. Mention something that highly the company and that they’re taking you into account for the position.
  • How can you develop effective communication on slack?
    You can develop effective communication, by writing what you want to transmit, reading it again, and trying to summarise it as much as you can.