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Here's a summary of the responses I got to my post requesting ways to find
technical writing offsite contracts.
Nancy A. McDonald suggested these agencies:
* TechniSource (www.tsrc.net)
* VOLT
* Manpower
* Maxim Group
* AeroTek (note that this site is not IT)
* CompuWare
Lora M. Beene suggested:
* Vary the job descriptions: e.g., search for Technical Writer, then also
look under Documentation Specialist
* Local newspaper classifieds for IT or IS positions
* Search Yahoo's Classifieds and Guru.com
* Use company employment opportunities pages
Bill Hartzer suggested these sites:
* www.guru.com
* ework.com
Win Day's advice was:
* Check the STC job bank of your local chapter
* Check the classified ads in your local paper
* Register with several agencies and make your preferences known.
Thanks to all for your help.
Justin Cascio
Pro-Logic & Adjustable Choke
Outsource Documentation and Online Help
Phone: (727) 217-9496
Fax: (801) 217-1117
justin -at- plandac -dot- com http://www.plandac.com