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Subject:Looking for Advice From:terry -at- terrydiederich -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 29 Jan 2002 6:1:4
I've been a software developer for the last 13 years. As part of my job
I've done quite a bit of writing. I've written end user manuals,
documentation for developers, training courses, etc. I found that I really
enjoy writing. I am now working as a freelance programmer but I was
thinking about looking for tech writing jobs. I know very little about the
tech writing job market and I was hoping to get some advice from someone
more knowledgeable than myself.
Would my experience as a programmer help me find work as a tech writer?
My education has been primarily computer science although I have taken a
couple tech writing classes since college. Will not having an educational
background in writing be a problem?
I'm putting together a portfolio but I don't have a lot to put into it
right now. When I was doing most of my writing for my previous employers I
didn't think about some day pursuing a writing career so I didn't save
anything for a portfolio. I've also had to sign some non-disclosure
agreements for a couple projects so any writing I did for those would not
be available anyway. Is it legitimate to just write some pieces for the
sole purpose of putting it into my portfolio?
Does anyone who made the transition from programmer to writer have any
advice for me?
Thanks in advance
Terry Diederich
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