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Subject:Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 3 Jun 1994 to 4 Jun 1994 From:LAURIE2U <laurie2u -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 5 Aug 1994 11:03:02 -0400
In article <9406061335 -dot- AA28383 -at- cobra -dot- ansoft -dot- com>, nancy ott
<ott -at- ansoft -dot- com> writes:
>I'd like to hear about people's hiring/contracting
>experiences (regardless of which side of the desk you're sitting on)."I
have been >a technical writer and for many years, writing about hardware
and the software."
My boss has been looking for technical writers and captured the following
from the latest crop of resumes:
"My experience in instructing computers spans over 25 years."
"I am involved in training several software applications."
"Experienced in strategic and short-term planing."
"Supporting figures and documents are not included."