BUSINESS AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
- A goodwill message to a prospective employer (Examples of goodwill messages are communications of appreciation, congratulations, or positive feedback).
- Please pay particular focus to the principles outlined in Chapter 1: Effective Business Communications, within the Business Communication for Success
- LINK: University of Minnesota (2015). Chapter 1: Effective Business Communication. Business communication for success. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing. Retrieved on January 29, 2018, retrieved from: http://open.lib.umn.edu/businesscommunication/part/chapter-1-effective-business-communication/
- For this course, you will assume the role of a currently employed professional wanting to change careers.
- Search for companies you are interested in working for, or jobs you are keen on. You may begin your search at an employment website (such as Monster.com, usajobs.gov, etc.) and find a job opening that interests you. Save the existing job advertisement for a position you are interested in.
- You will be completing the subsequent assignment using the job opening you identified.
- ASSIGNMENT:
- For the goodwill message, write an email, using principles from routine and goodwill emails, to inquire about your desired position. You may ask questions related to application procedures, deadlines, references, or any other detail. The objective of this email is to build rapport with the company and notify them of your interest, and the possibility you may be submitting an application later on. Include the actual job advertisement in your submission. This could be a pdf document, or a link to the advertisement.