Re: The Tech Writing World
My question then, I suppose, is what should I know...
The tech writing field is very tight right now. If you don't have some kind of writing experience, it is nearly impossible to find a job.
and should I further my education before attempting a career in the Technical Writing field?
Might as well. You probably won't be finding a job soon...
Diane Evans
Technical Writer
Washington State Coordinator, Tombstone Project
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