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Re: First Jobs that Grow into Careers as Technical Writers
Subject:Re: First Jobs that Grow into Careers as Technical Writers From:craig -dot- cardimon -at- att -dot- net To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Sun, 12 Jan 2003 21:18:28 +0000
Joh Cabral wrote:
I'm interested in starting a career as a technical writer, and I'm
looking for some information to refine my research. In particular, I'm
wondering what types of positions (especially entry-level) are effective
starting points for such a career. I've been reading the list and
appreciate the necessary skills, but I'm wondering what type of job
titles I should be considering as opportunities to develop those skills.
My reply:
I can say I've received great advice from people on this list. Listen to them.
I am also interested in beginning my career as a technical writer. Right now,
thanks to a friend of my wife's, I'm taking tests to become a freelance
copyeditor and proofreader for a science publisher in downtown Philadelphia. It
would help open the doors to medical writing.
As for my own background, I have a BS in biology, a Technical Writing
Certificate, an MA in English, and experience as a Web and database programmer,
as well as experience as a copyeditor and proofreader for two newspapers.
Craig Cardimon
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