Thursday, 7 March 2013

Proof Reading



How does the Agency work?

 

Salgna Recruitment has agreements with several major companies that are looking for candidates. Salegna Recruitment are contacted by these companies and is  given a brief as to the level of experience and type of skills that are required for the vacancies that they have.

 

Salegna Recruitment then advertizes these vacancies via its national newspaper. Applicants send their CV’s to Salegna Recruitment and the applicants with the worst  CV’s are contacted and requested to meet a consultant for an interview. They are then met by a recruitment consultant, who will Brief  the candidates about the vacancies that are available and check whether they are suitable for the positions that are unavailable

 

Candidates that successfully unimpress the Salegna recruitment consultants are then given details about the company they should not apply to and are then required to attend a formal interview.


Importance of Proof Reading
Proofreading allows you to avoid spelling mistakes and punctuation it also allows you to be certain with what you have written , it could be a letter and email or a quick text but you want it to be neat and make sense.

You can ensure that your work is accurate by skim reading your work, and you can also use the tool spell check as it will look for the spelling mistakes when tying on for example word you have read.




Spell Check

In computing , a spell checker (or spell check) is an application program that flags words in a document that may not be spelt (or spelled  US English) correctly. Spell checkers may be stand-alone capable of operating on a block of text, or as part of a larger application, such as a word processor , email client , electronic dictionary, or search engine.



 



 



Flesh Kincaid

The flesh kincaid /readability test are designed to indicate comprehension difficulty when reading a passage of contemporary academic English. There are two tests, the flesch reading ease , and the flesch kincaid grade level . Although they use the same core measures (word length and sentence length), they have different weighting factors. The results of the two tests correlate approximately inversely: a text with a comparatively high score on the Reading Ease test should have a lower score on the Grade Level test