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Subject:US-NJ-South-Technical Writer-User Docs-Recruiter From:David Demyan <dbdemyan -at- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 24 Jun 1997 11:30:51 -0400
Job Number: TW97-110
Title: Contract Technical Writer
No. Openings: 1
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months plus
Work Loc: Princeton New Jersey Area
Pay Guide: $35-50, DOE
Description: CONTRACT Technical Writer
This contract position involves writing user and
other technical documents for a major computer software firm. Three
years experience required with general computer knowledge.
Requirements:
* Excellent written communications (with samples)
* Computer technology
* User Documentation
Candidate should be a clear, excellent writer of user
documentation with about three years general experience.
Rates are good for an excellent writer with limited
technical experience.
Send 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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