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Subject:Re: Various Job Titles for Technical Writers ?? From:JGREY <JGREY -at- MADE2MANAGE -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 29 Jan 1999 10:31:13 -0500
Deborah Crossman writ:
>>Please let me know of other titles, besides "Technical Writer," that
are used by employers when seeking employees with technical/scientific
writing skills. For example, "Documentations Specialist" -- what exactly
does that mean? Or, perhaps "Communications Specialist"?<<
I know of no consistency in title usage. At Made2Manage, Documentation
Specialists are entry-level, Technical Writers are mid-level, Senior
Technical Writers are upper-level, and Documentation Designers are
way-upper-level. But I've read posts from people on this list that say
that, in their environment, Documentation Specialist is a
super-senior-level position. I've also hired people who worked in
environments where they tacked I, II, or III onto Technical Writer or
Communicator or whatever to signify rank.
Peace,
jim
jim grey \ Documentation Manager
Made2Manage Systems, Inc. \ jgrey -at- made2manage -dot- com