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    Archive for Breaking into Technical Writing

    Collaborative Post: Giving Guidance to a Masters Student about Technical Writing Careers

    July 14th, 2011 | 24 Comments »

    Questions from a Grad Student about Technical Writing Careers

    I received the following email from Anna, a literature PhD candidate who is considering changing career paths from teaching into technical writing. This is a collaborative post, so if you have advice to share, please add it in the comments below. 1. What is it like doing tech writing on a freelance basis? (My understanding is that you have a full-time, permanent position, but since … more »


    Technical Communication Careers: Getting Started and Finding Your Niche (BYU Idaho Presentation)

    October 13th, 2010 | 12 Comments »

    Tech Comm Careers

    Tomorrow I’m driving up to BYU Idaho to give a presentation titled “Technical Communication Careers: Getting Started and Finding Your Niche.” It’s part of their annual Pre-Professional Writing Conference for English and professional writing students. I like to go because I have an old colleague up there who teaches English (we spent 2 years in Egypt teaching at The American University in Cairo), and it’s … more »


    Students Contemplate Whether a Technical Writing Career Will Be Fulfilling

    September 30th, 2010 | 35 Comments »

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    For the past couple of years in October, I’ve gone up to Brigham Young University Idaho to talk to students at their professional writing conference. I’m going up there again this year. In preparation, I asked my colleague who teaches there whether students still think of technical writing as a sellout/fallback career, or whether they’re more seriously preparing for an actual career in technical writing. … more »


    40 Foundational Books for Technical Writing

    September 10th, 2010 | 15 Comments »

    40 Foundational Books for Technical Writing

    I received the following question from a reader: I have semi-transitioned to a new position at my job where I’m responsible for creating and maintaining documentation for our systems, programs, policies, etc. I was selected for the position because I have written many tutorials for our applications to be read by new employees. Since I have no formal education in writing (I love to write, … more »


    More Students Questions about Technical Writing

    September 7th, 2010 | Comments Off

    More Students Questions about Technical Writing

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 Length: 12 min. In this podcast (another monologue), I respond to more student questions about technical writing. The questions are as follows: Question 1 – Who/what are the people and purposes that you write for now? And in the past? Question 2 – What are the kinds of things that you write? Question 3 – What … more »


    Answers About the Field of Technical Writing for Students

    September 6th, 2010 | 2 Comments »

    Answers About the Field of Technical Writing for Students

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 Length: 27 min. In this monologue podcast, I answer a student’s questions about the field of technical writing, including how I fell into it, what kinds of projects I work on, and other details. Her questions are as follows: What did you study in college and where did you attend? What degrees/certificates do you have? Did … more »


    Perspectives on a Career in Technical Writing: Responses from 16 Tech Comm Professionals

    August 30th, 2010 | 12 Comments »

    Perspectives on a Career in Technical Writing: Responses from 16 Tech Comm Professionals

    Students at Missouri State University asked me some questions about technical writing as a career. To provide a balance of opinion and perspective, I opened up the questions to my Twitter followers and asked them to respond as well. What is your job title? Eileen Potter: Senior Product Content Specialist (in June I changed positions within my company, previous title was Senior Technical Writer) Richard … more »


    “Tom Johnson: A Modern Day Technical Writer” — NIU Article

    May 16th, 2010 | 1 Comment »

    Alex Otil, a student at Northern Illinois University, recently interviewed me for an article titled Tom Johnson: A Modern Day Technical Writer. It’s a short article probably mainly of interest to students thinking of entering the field of technical writing. Students will also find the newsletter as a whole full of relevant information about entering technical writing. By the way, the title of the article definitely … more »


    Podcast from BYU Idaho Professional Writing Panel

    October 15th, 2009 | Comments Off

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 Length: 50 min. Last week I was up at BYU Idaho at a writing conference for students looking to enter professional writing. This is a recording of a panel I participated on with two other writers, Scott Cameron and Keith Harten. The three of us (two technical writers and one editor) answer questions from students for … more »


    Podcast on Getting a Job in Technical Writing, 7 Steps

    October 15th, 2009 | Comments Off

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 Length: 40 min. Last week I gave a presentation to BYU Idaho students entitled 7 Steps to Getting a Job in Technical Writing. This is a recording of my presentation. You may remember a lengthy post I wrote on this same subject, 7 steps to getting a job in technical writing, as well. Although getting a … more »


    An Interview About Technical Writing

    October 9th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 Length: 30 min. This is a special podcast for Carly Finseth at Clemson University who is thinking about entering the field of technical writing and wanted to ask me a few questions. After I recorded the podcast, she was kind enough to transcribe it. I polished up the transcription a bit so that it would be … more »


    How to Get a Job in Technical Writing — A 7-Step Guide for Students

    September 22nd, 2009 | 23 Comments »

    If you’re a college student looking to become a technical writer after you graduate, you face a formidable challenge: you can’t get a job without experience, and you can’t get experience without a job. Especially in a competitive job market, getting a job as a technical writer directly after you graduate — without a foundation of previous jobs, experience with a handful of tools, and … more »