Re: Certifications
What I am looking for is suggestions on Accreditations andHow about:
Certifications that would be complementary to the Technical
Writing--even better if I could get some for these other areas that I
have the experience in.
- Typography
- Programming Languages
- Web Site technologies
- Marketing Basics
- Managerial Skills
- Instructional Design
None of these are absolutely necessary for a tech-writer to have, but any of them can enhance your chances when you're job-hunting. However, which one you choose depends on your interests.
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Certifications: From: Steve Hayhurst
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