Only a week ago, we blogged about the fluidity of the English language. However, for those of you currently seeking a job, take note: grammar is important.
While some of you may scoff or shrug your shoulders, Kyle Wiens, writing for Harvard Business Review, is not messing around:
If you think an apostrophe was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus, you will never work for me. If you think a semicolon is a regular colon with an identity crisis, I will not hire you. If you scatter commas into a sentence with all the discrimination of a shotgun, you might make it to the foyer before we politely escort you from the building.
We feel like David McCleary “Mac Lethal” Sheldon would be proud.