Darian - You need to volunteer whenever a task requiring writing comes up.  This could 
be anything from documentation, to an article
for an internal or external publication.  Your goal, besides tuning up your writing 
skills, is to have 2 - 5 writing samples that
you can share with prospective employers.

Suggestion: Always start with an outline.  Actually, start with an *idea*, and then 
put it down in outline form.  Regardless of what
you think of Microsoft, use Word to do your writing.

Ric Steinberger
Security Consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
650.856.2067
Mobile: 650.302.4322


-----Original Message-----
From: Dunn, Darian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 1:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Strong Writing Skills

I see many ads or jobs that require "Strong Writing Skills".

My current job requires me to pick up the phone, send short Emails and also
to attend meetings.  I talk to technical and non-technical people all day.
I consider myself to have strong verbal skills, but I am concerned that I
might not have "Strong Writing Skills".

How do I go about building "Strong Writing Skills"?
How do you judge if you have "Strong Writing Skills"?

Note: I edit my peers writing for content.  I have a CISSP certification and
a BS in CIS.

Thanks

Darian Dunn, CISSP
Senior Security Engineer
614-791-6469

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