Three years of technical writing……

I have been working as a technical writer for three years now. I have worked in various industries including telecommunications and environmental, but my focus and area of expertise remains with scientific, medical and health care information technology.

So, to give you a glimpse into my life as a high tech writer, here are some of my initial observations:

  • There appears to be a “technical writer personality” – talks a lot, full of ideas, somewhat extroverted.
  • Tech writers usually come from a wide variety of different work experience and educational backgrounds (i.e. no two technical writers are alike!).
  • People’s usual first response when they hear that I am a technical writer, is that it must be a boring job, which it most certainly is not!
  • Half the job involves project management and people skills.
  • If you can’t work with all sorts of people with varying backgrounds then this isn’t the job for you!
  • Old adage: Q. Who is a technical writer’s worst enemy? A. Another technical writer working in your same department / office / company.
  • No one likes the stuffy, always right tech writer who lives to correct your grammar.
  • A tech writer does a whole lot more than just writing, in fact even edging on web development, training, layout, graphic design, and interactive learning.
  • Rule of thumb: simple and clear works best (i.e. if the tech writer can understand how a program works, then you can too!).
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  1. admin

    That’s neat, Jacqueline!

    Posted January 30, 2009 at 5:59 pm | Permalink

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