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Technical Writing – How to Find a Job in an Economic Recession as a Technical Communicator?

posted January 11, 2009 - 11:21am
Technical Writing – How to Find a Job in an Economic Recession as a Technical Communicator?

by Fortune 500 Technical Writer Dr. Ugur Akinci
by Fortune 500 Technical Writer Dr. Ugur Akinci

We're going through some rough times as these lines are written. A younger technical writer friend of mine asked me what he should do to find a job. And this is the summary of what I recommended him to do. I hope it will help you in your job search as well.

When looking for a hi-tech full-time job as a technical writer, it matters where you live since good jobs are concentrated in hi-tech sectors like IT, defense, biomedical and pharmaceuticals. And the headquarters of such companies -- if not their manufacturing facilities -- are usually located in major urban areas. Since technical communicators typically work at the headquarters of such companies, they'd have a higher probability of locating such jobs if they live at or close to major metropolitan areas and hi-tech urban corridors.

With defense contractors, you can try writing their "QCP - Quality Control Plan," a document they need to present to the Pentagon before they can get the contract.

If you have a medical or pharmaceuticals background, I'd definitely recommend "Regulatory Writing."

If you are an STC (Society for Technical Communication) member, you can take advantage of STC's job bank which posts technical writing jobs 14 days in advance for its members.

On the low-tech end, this is a great time to write resumes and cover letters for other people since there are so many people looking for work right now. I suggest you organize a free 1-hour "How to Write Your Resume?" workshop at your local church, synagogue, library, coffee shop or community organization. Who will attend the event? People looking for a job. Then at the end of the seminar you offer your services at a "discount."

You can also try writing Policy and Procedure manuals for your local organization, Human Resources department, military base, hospital, manufacturing plant, charity or non-profit. They always need someone to gather the rules, policies and procedures in a book so they know how to run the organization, and what to do when something goes wrong.

You can try launching an old-fashioned postcard campaign to let your local businesses know that you are there and ready for their business.

Don't give up and circulate your good name around until something comes up. There are usually a lot more technical and business writing assignments out there than meets the eye. But sometimes it takes a while to find them.

Don't forget: everything shall come to pass, including a recession. Nothing in life remains the same. You do the right thing every day and accumulate your advantages while counting your blessings.

If you are interested to read more about technical writing as a career and how it can help you earn a steady living, visit http://www.learntechnicalwriting.com . You might be pleasantly surprised with what you'll find out. Join the thousands who are already helped and inspired by this information provided by a Fortune 500 Senior Technical Writer. Visit today and claim your free report "How Much Do Technical Writers Make?"



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