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Clear, structured prose matters as much in a business memo as in a lab report, and Zosia's technical writing background translates directly to crafting concise proposals, executive summaries, and professional correspondence. She zeroes in on eliminating jargon, tightening paragraph structure, and ma...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Brian
Clear business writing strips away jargon and puts the key takeaway where the reader can't miss it — a skill that's harder than it sounds. Brian approaches it analytically, teaching students to structure memos, proposals, and executive summaries around a single persuasive thread. His background span...
University of California-Santa Cruz
PHD, Technology & Information Mgmt (Indef. deferred)
California Institute of Technology
Bachelors in Economics and Computer Science
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Tiffany
Clear, persuasive business writing follows different rules than academic essays — conciseness matters more than elaboration, and every paragraph needs a visible purpose. Tiffany's legal training drilled her in precise, audience-aware writing where word choice carries real consequences. She teaches s...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting
University of Chicago
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Justin
Clear, persuasive business writing — whether it's a proposal, executive summary, or client-facing email — comes down to knowing your audience and structuring your argument accordingly. Justin's PhD in English and years of college-level writing instruction mean he can quickly diagnose why a draft isn...
University of South Carolina
Bachelor in Arts, English
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Doctor of Philosophy, English
Certified Tutor
7+ years
Engineering training teaches you to communicate complex quantitative ideas to non-technical audiences — a skill that sits at the heart of every good business document. Rahi applies that discipline to teaching proposal structure, email clarity, and the kind of tight, numbers-informed writing that kee...
Princeton University
Engineer
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Juliana
An MBA student at Tulane with an undergraduate degree in organizational leadership from Northwestern, Juliana knows that business writing lives or dies on clarity and brevity. She tackles the formats professionals actually use — concise executive summaries, persuasive proposals, emails that get read...
Tulane University of Louisiana
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science
Certified Tutor
4+ years
You
I am an experienced tutor specializing in english, essay writing, communications and business. After completing the IB program at an international high school, I recently graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies, Business, and Integrated Marketing Co...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies, Business, and Integrated Marketing Communications
Certified Tutor
2+ years
I love to help students to do well on the SAT and ACT Verbal, Reading, and English sections. I have tutored these areas of standardized tests for more than 3 years. My approach is not "standardized" because I enjoy working one-on-one with clients to tailor learning experiences that address each pe...
University of Pennsylvania
PhD
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Denise
Serving as Managing Editor of Columbia University's Journal of International Affairs sharpened Denise's eye for precise, persuasive professional prose. She teaches students to structure memos, proposals, and executive summaries the way they'd need to at a bank or consultancy — concise, evidence-driv...
Columbia University
Masters in International Finance and Economic Policy
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters, International Finance and Economic Policy
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science in Economics (Wharton School)
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emilie
Every memo, proposal, or executive summary has one job: get the reader to act. Emilie's legal career demanded exactly that kind of writing — concise, structured, and impossible to misread — and she applies those same standards to business communication. She walks through tone, formatting, and audien...
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Suffolk University Law School
Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies
Brown University
Degree from Brown University
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Frequently Asked Questions
Students often struggle with adapting their writing voice and tone for different professional audiences and contexts—what works in an email to a supervisor differs significantly from a proposal to a client or a report to stakeholders. Another common challenge is organizing complex information clearly and concisely, especially when condensing technical or detailed content into executive summaries or memos. Many students also find it difficult to balance professionalism with personality, avoiding both overly stiff language and inappropriate informality. Tutors help students identify their specific weak spots and develop targeted strategies for each writing scenario they'll encounter in their careers.
A skilled Business Writing tutor analyzes your drafts to identify where tone misses the mark—whether you're being too casual, too formal, or inconsistent across sections. They'll guide you through exercises that develop your ear for professional voice, such as rewriting the same message for different recipients (a peer, a manager, a client) to show how language and structure shift. Tutors also provide real-world examples and feedback on your own writing, helping you internalize the subtle differences between persuasive, informative, and directive tones. This personalized feedback accelerates your ability to self-edit and adapt your voice intuitively.
Business Writing tutors teach structural frameworks specific to professional documents—such as the pyramid principle (leading with conclusions), problem-solution-benefit organization, or the BLUF approach (Bottom Line Up Front) used in military and corporate writing. They'll work with you on outlining techniques that prioritize information by importance and audience need, rather than chronological or stream-of-consciousness order. Tutors also help you master transitions and signposting that guide readers through dense material, and they'll give you feedback on whether your document structure actually supports your main message. With practice on real business scenarios, you'll develop the ability to organize information quickly and intuitively.
Business Writing tutors teach you to distinguish between essential information and padding—helping you cut redundancy, eliminate jargon, and replace wordy phrases with precise language. You'll learn techniques like the 'cut 20% rule' (removing a fifth of your draft without losing meaning) and how to use active voice and strong verbs to convey ideas more efficiently. Tutors also guide you in using formatting tools—bullet points, numbered lists, headers—to present information clearly without sacrificing completeness. Through revision exercises on your own writing, you'll develop an instinct for when brevity serves clarity and when you need to expand for context.
The most universally valuable formats are emails, memos, executive summaries, and proposals—these appear across nearly every industry and career level. Many students also benefit from developing skills in reports, meeting minutes, and persuasive business correspondence. Your tutor can prioritize formats based on your specific goals: if you're preparing for a job, they might focus on cover letters and professional emails; if you're already working, they might emphasize reports and internal communications. The advantage of personalized tutoring is that you can work on the exact formats and scenarios you'll encounter, rather than generic templates.
Generic writing guides can't address your specific patterns—whether you tend toward wordiness, unclear transitions, weak openings, or tone inconsistency. A Business Writing tutor reviews your actual drafts and identifies your recurring issues, then provides targeted exercises to address them. This is far more efficient than reading about writing principles in isolation, because you're practicing on your own work and seeing immediate improvement. Tutors also help you develop a revision checklist tailored to your weaknesses, so you can self-edit more effectively on future assignments and in your career.
Absolutely. Beginners might focus on foundational skills like sentence clarity, basic email etiquette, and simple memo structure. Intermediate writers often work on more sophisticated challenges like persuasive strategy, managing tone across longer documents, and adapting writing for different stakeholders. Advanced writers typically refine their voice, develop expertise in specialized formats (like grant proposals or technical reports), and work on strategic communication in high-stakes situations. Tutors assess your current level and create a learning path that builds skills progressively, so you're always working on what will have the most impact for your goals.
Effective revision requires separating big-picture issues from sentence-level edits: first, check that your structure serves your purpose and audience (does the reader get your main point immediately?), then review for tone consistency and logical flow, and only then edit grammar and word choice. Many Business Writing tutors teach a multi-pass revision strategy where you read for different elements in separate passes, rather than trying to fix everything at once. They also help you develop strategies for getting feedback from others and incorporating it without losing your voice. With guided practice, you'll learn to revise strategically rather than endlessly, which is essential in fast-paced professional environments.
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