General Education Development (GED) Practice Exam

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Which sentence effectively communicates its meaning in a job description?

  1. The employee, will have excellent oral communication skills.

  2. The employees oral communication skills will be excellent.

  3. The employee will communicate orally and in writing well.

  4. The employee will have excellent writing skills.

The correct answer is: The employee will have excellent writing skills.

In the context of a job description, clarity and directness are essential for effectively communicating the expectations of potential candidates. The sentence about excellent writing skills is succinct and straightforward, clearly indicating the requirement without unnecessary complexity. The mention of having "excellent writing skills" directly targets a specific skill set that is often crucial in many job roles, especially those involving communication, documentation, or reporting. This precision helps applicants understand exactly what qualifications are valued by the employer, fostering an appropriate match between candidate capabilities and job demands. Other options, while they have merit, do not present their information as clearly or directly. For instance, while some express oral communication needs, they do so with less clarity about what constitutes excellence or effectiveness in that communication. The emphasis in the correct choice is on providing a clear expectation, which makes it more impactful in conveying the requirements of the position.