Take a trip with me into the exciting and thrilling life of a professional writing consultant.
On a typical day, the employed consultant will arrive at his or her job ready and enthused to work. The duties of a consultant include, but are not limited to, developing important written information about a product or service, collaborating with the employer and/or employees about writing projects, and/or helping a client on an individual basis with writing.
Think of the professional writer as the ultimate writing authority. When employers have any sort of writing questions or need something written down but lack the necessary skills, they employ professional writing consultants using them to compensate for their lack of written word ability.
Although some consultants are employed by companies, others are self-employed. The self-employed writing consultant advertises themselves to help others perform written work. For example, if you wanted to write a book, you could hire a professional writing consultant to help brainstorm and coax the book into written form. The consultant, in this case, however, would not actually write the novel. Their sole purpose would be to advise and help you get your book written and published.
A professional consultant possesses very strong grammar, spelling, and composition skills. A college degree is not necessary to become a consultant; however, a degree may open more job opportunities with better pay. As long as sharp writing skills are possessed, a consultant may get their degree in any field. In fact, if a consultant has a specific area of interest, he or she may use her writing skills to work within the area. For example, if a consultant is interested in agriculture and landscape, a degree in that field may better equip him or her to use her writing skills within that area of interest.
A professional writing consultant has a very flexible and rewarding career. Because of the limitless fields a consultant can work in, work is readily available. The professional consultant field offers an excellent career to any skilled, professional writer.
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I liked your first sentence. It really grabs the reader's attention quickly!
ReplyDelete-Keep up the good work!
Yes, I have to agree with Rhyan "great opening statement" It caught my attention. Good intro and good content. Dont forget to state your sources. good job
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ReplyDeleteI like your use of voice in that first sentence.