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Email Etiquette

Organizations hire candidates who excel in Email Etiquette to effectively communicate in today's digital workplace. The skill of Email Etiquette holds great importance as email is a primary mode of communication in professional settings. Candidates who demonstrate proficiency in Email Etiquette understand the importance of clear, concise, and professional email communication. They possess the ability to craft well-structured and polite emails, use appropriate language and tone, follow proper formatting and grammar conventions, and prioritize timely responses. By excelling in Email Etiquette, candidates showcase their professionalism, attention to detail, and their ability to maintain positive relationships with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders through written communication.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

35 minutes
35 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

Email Etiquette Skill Test assesses candidates' practical understanding and application of effective email communication principles in various contexts. The test evaluates their ability to demonstrate interpersonal internet etiquette, technical internet etiquette, technical email etiquette, and interpersonal email etiquette.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Interpersonal Internet Etiquette

  • Technical Internet Etiquette

  • Technical Email Etiquette

  • Interpersonal Email Etiquette

Related Roles

Having verifiable Email Etiquette skills can give you an edge in various internship and full-time roles that require effective written communication through email. These positions rely on professionals who possess the ability to craft clear, concise, and professional emails, follow proper email etiquette, and convey information accurately. By showcasing your professionalism, attention to detail, and the ability to maintain positive relationships with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders, you can stand out as a valuable candidate for various internship and full-time roles.


Internship Roles:


  • Communications Intern

  • Marketing Intern

  • Customer Service Intern

  • Administrative Intern

  • Public Relations Intern

  • Sales Support Intern

  • Human Resources Intern

  • Event Planning Intern

  • Project Management Intern

  • Business Development Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Communications Specialist

  • Marketing Coordinator

  • Customer Service Representative

  • Administrative Assistant

  • Public Relations Coordinator

  • Sales Support Representative

  • Human Resources Coordinator

  • Event Coordinator

  • Project Manager

  • Business Development Executive

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