Writing for a professional audience can broaden your horizons and add variety to your career, as Alison Ewbank reports
If you have ever considered putting pen to paper and have useful information or comments to share with your colleagues then why not get involved. There are many opportunities both in print and online to contribute, and many benefits too.
Getting your name in print can enhance your own career prospects and status as well as making your job more varied and satisfying. Improving your writing style may also have unexpected spin-offs for your day job, such as better record keeping and referral letters. Writing skills are also essential for those undertaking postgraduate study.
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