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Subject:Tech writer vs. Information From:Lissa Whitney <lwhitney -at- SCTCORP -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 1 Aug 1995 11:18:20 -0500
I am new to this list and I hope that I am not repeating old stuff. I'm =
sorry if I am.
I have been having a few discussions with a friend. We have been =
wondering about the variations on titles for Technical Writers. We =
noticed that a few companies use the title Information Developer. This =
seems to be the case when the job description includes on-line help.
I am just curious to know how many companies use the Information =
Developer title and what some of you think of using this title.
Thanks for your comments,
Lissa Whitney
SCT Government Systems, Inc.