Oxford commas in London
Are they commonly considered grammatically incorrect in British English / London finance? Specifically, in Goldman Sachs' application essay/cover letter, would HR dinge a candidate for using it?Also, in the Goldman Sachs' application essay, is it required to place a salutation like "Thank you" / "yours sincerely" at the end? Or do you omit those formalities like you would usually do in a Bofa/Rothschild essay (GS says to "write what you would have written in a CL")?PS: which of the types of monkey shit does a commenter amass to be branded as "controversial"? Is it "spam", "low quality", "inaccurate" or "not helpful"?
You're not going to have an English PhD holder reviewing your application... Just use the Oxford comma. You're overthinking it.
Nobody will read this anyway
Hoping for your sake this is a troll
Nope, just a paranoid potential applicant
Always use an Oxford Comma
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