Published On: April 6th, 2016|

Education News – Kristin Decarr

“A new study from the College Board discovered that writing is considered to be a “threshold skill” for hiring and promotions among eight million people in the United States today. The survey, “Writing: A Ticket to Work, Or a Ticket Out,” revealed that employers put billions of dollars into the correction of writing deficiencies each year. Survey findings uncovered 50% of responding companies reporting that writing is taken into consideration when hiring professional employees. “In most cases, writing ability could be your ticket in…or it could be your ticket out,” said one respondent. In addition, respondents routinely wrote in that applicants with poor writing skills are typically not hired. Those that do receive an opportunity with a company usually do not last long enough to be considered for a promotion.”(more)