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Write Better Emails in Your IT Jobs
Perhaps you already have your dream job. You’ve worked with IT recruiters and IT staffing firms to find a position that’s a perfect fit for your skills and interests. Now it’s time to go into the office and kill it. How can you really knock the socks off your new boss (and of course the technical recruiters and IT recruiting companies that helped you get the job)? How do you make your mark so you get excellent references for the next time you have to go searching for IT jobs? We’ll examine a few things you can do to really excel at work. Today we’ll focus on a few ways you can write excellent emails.
In most IT jobs, you’re likely to be moving at a fast pace. So the best employees are the ones who can write brief, effective emails. Your bosses and IT recruiting firms will rave about you if your emails at work are short, to the point, and informative or easy to respond to. To get your emails to this point, start by exercising a little restraint. Email only when you can explain things succinctly. If you can’t, it’s time for a phone call. Next, try to bundle your emails. If you have a few questions for a boss or colleague over the course of the workday, do your best to compile them into one email. This will save the recipient time.
Next, go through your emails once before sending and try to cut out anything unnecessary. In person, a little small talk is nice. In email, it’s a pain.
Lastly, you may also want to try to break your email out into bullets with calls to action or questions. Paragraphs are nice for a novel, but not for email. It’s easier when things are in an outlined format or something close to that. Take these steps and you’ll be wowing your employers and IT recruiting