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Subject:US-NYC-Technical Writer-Financial,C++, Lotus From:"Mendem Concord, Inc." <dbdemyan -at- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 13 Mar 1997 18:26:45 -0500
Job Number: TW97-104
Title: Senior Technical Writer
No. Openings: 2
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: End of 1997
Work Loc: NYC
Pay Guide: Very Good, DOE
Looking for one technical writer with rare skills.
Some aspects of the job:
* Knows MS Office suite very well
* Knows Lotus Notes and Persuasion
* Computers, C, C++, ability to work with programmers
* Knows Wall Street and typical financial apps.
* Work involves a "matching engine for equities"
* Work with programming documentation and specifications
* Hundreds of pages of technical information already exists
* Candidate pulls it all together, organizes, publishes
* Ability to pull information from random sources and make
sense of it.
Please submit resumes to:
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David B. Demyan Mendem Concord, Inc.
Toll Free: (888) 753-8500 Technical Writers
FAX: (908) 756-0129 Document Conversions
dbd -at- mendem -dot- com http://www.mendem.com
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