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Subject:Job Opp. in Cary, NC From:Lee Bumgarner <Lee -dot- Bumgarner -at- VIRTUS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 30 Jun 1997 13:22:07 -0400
Techwhirlers: Job advertisement. Please don't reply to me.
At Virtus, you won't be told how to do your job. You'll help figure out what
to do and then how to do it. This is great news if you're highly
self-motivated. Our work environment is casual, yet intense. See our website
at http://www.virtus.com for more information.
TECHNICAL WRITER to develop end-user documentation (printed and online
helps) for 3D visualization software. Degree in technical communication,
English, or related field, or equivalent work experience. Strong background
in PCs. Document creation in technical environment (preferably in consumer
or business application software) and development of online helps are
musts. Flexibility, excellent communication skills, ability to manage
multiple tasks, and attention to detail required.
Send your cover letter and resume to:
SNAIL MAIL:
Jobs 1997
Human Resources
Virtus Corporation
114 MacKenan Drive, Suite 100
Cary, NC 27511
FAX:
(919) 460-4530
EMAIL:
jobs -at- virtus -dot- com
No phone calls, please.
Virtus Corporation is an EEO employer. If you can do the job, apply.
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