5 writing variants assessed on clarity, structure, and professional tone β used in hiring for chat support, virtual assistant, content writing, and administrative roles.
Write workplace emails for delays, requests, and follow-ups. Scored on tone, brevity, and clarity.
Start Practice βWrite structured formal letters for applications, requests, and official correspondence.
Start Practice βWrite empathetic, professional responses to customer complaints. Used in BPO and e-commerce hiring.
Start Practice βSummarise business data in professional report language. Used in operations and admin roles.
Start Practice βWrite structured blog intros, product descriptions, and article summaries to a word count brief.
Start Practice βBusiness writing skill is screened in most customer support, admin, and content hiring processes. Employers assess three things: whether you can write in a professional tone, whether your writing is clear and concise, and whether you have basic grammar and spelling accuracy. These exercises help you practice all three under realistic time constraints.
Professional but not robotic. The ability to adjust tone to the context β formal letter vs customer chat response β is a specific skill.
Logical flow β opening, information, action, close. Poor structure is a very common weakness that shows immediately in a writing screening test.
Saying what needs to be said without padding. Many applicants write significantly more than required because they have not practiced writing to a brief.
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