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Subject:Job Posting, Washington D.C. Area From:John Bell <jbell -at- LCCINC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 12 Jun 1995 12:11:35 -0400
LCC, a growing company in the wireless communications industry, has
openings available for technical writers.
Requirements:
* At least two years experience writing user's guides for
commercial software products. Experience with milspecs or
government standards does not count.
* At least one year experience with FrameMaker and UNIX.
Helpful skills to have:
* Skill and experience editing for a technical writing team.
* Experience developing online help (especially in FrameMaker).
* Experience in writing proposals and technical marketing literature.
* Experience in developing programmers' guides.
LCC offers medical/dental/vision benefits, competitive salaries, and an
informal work environment. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Please send cover letter, resume, and 8-10 page writing sample* to:
Paul Goldstein (recruiter)
LCC, L.L.C.
2300 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22201
FAX: (703) 516-4950
* Please do me a favor! Take your sample from the meat of your document. Front
matter is not as useful to me as the nitty-gritties of explaining how this
function works with that function, etc. Besides, I've read just too many
samples
that do nothing more than explain how to log onto this system or that. I need
variety! Thanks!