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And Bonnie once again wins the "voice of reason" award!!! Ding! Ding! Ding!
;-)
"Junior Technical Writer" is also very different from "Entry Level"...
And yes, as John mentioned from the get-go, the key word was "assist".
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 16:34:19 -0500, Bonnie Granat <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com> wrote:
> The Web site lists "Junior Technical Writer" as the job title. But in my
> experience, "entry level" jobs are usually those whose descriptions might be
> suitable to a person who has been trained but has not yet worked as a
> technical writer, or who has limited experience. The experience requirements
> in that description imply that they don't mean "entry level" as a first job
> (what I think is its usual meaning).
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