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Subject:Re: Techwriting after the boom From:stephen -dot- arrants -at- attbi -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 05 Jun 2003 18:12:30 +0000
I've noticed a slight pickup in the number of openings posted on job boards. One
thing you might want to try is cold calling the companies you're interested in.
That's how I got this contract. I *hate* cold calling, but I had to do it. I
was in my third week at WALMART, and wasn't a nice guy to be around...
I think networking and cold calling are better in this type of market than job
boards and adverts in the Sunday paper. YMMV though...
> Well, writing from personal exp. (As I can do no other writing these days,
> it seems) I've been out of work since Oct. 2001, when my company went thru
> some major down-sizing. I was living in Vancouver, BC at the time and moved
> to Seattle, several months later, where I've been living and looking ever
> since. I subscribe to all the major job boards (Monster, Dice, JobSeeker,
> Flipdog, etc, etc); I also maintain a weekly correspondence with several
> recruiters in the area and they all tell me the same thing "That there are
> very few open writing positions."
>
> There just isn't a whole lot out there and I've been thinking of just giving
> up on the writing thing and looking at something else as a career...one can
> only take so much rejection before giving up...
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