Re: Writing tests

Subject: Re: Writing tests
From: Herman Holtz <holtz -at- CLARK -dot- NET>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 1995 12:17:28 -0500

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Herman Holtz [holtz -at- clark -dot- net]: Marketing Consultant/Proposal Specialist,
Writing & Ghost Writing Services, 35 years experience. Author of 60+
professional/business books, including best-selling How to Succeed as an
Independent Consultant (Wiley). PO Box 1731, Wheaton, MD 20915. Tel:
301-649-2499. Fax: 301-649-5745.


On Thu, 2 Mar 1995, Emily Skarzenski wrote:

> I'm fairly new at hiring other writers, and I'm interested in some
discussion on > having job candidates take writing tests. Do most of you
who hire writers use > tests? If so, do you purchase them or do you make
them up? What specific skills > do you test for? Is editing included? > >
I look forward to learning from your replies.

> Emily Skarzenski
> Head Technical Writer
> Fastech, Inc. - Broomall, PA
> 71220 -dot- 341 -at- compuserve -dot- com

One test I used when I hired writers was to ask the candidate to explain
(in writing) in not more than 60 words how to write a check. Once in a
while a candidate would sketch a check and be able to explain the process
in many words fewer than 60!


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