Technical Writer Needed

Multiplicity Manual

Stardock has a contract job open for a technical writer.  The work would consist of writing a very straight forward user manual for Multiplicity Pro.  This Manual will be about 16 printed pages, and will need to be written for the "common user" to understand.  The work is currently only for the manual, but there may be more work available in the future, which will be done on a per project basis.

If anyone is interested in this position, please send a technical writing sample to: [email protected]

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Hmm, I'd be interested, but dont have experience. Is it required?
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please send a technical writing sample

hmmm CerebroJD, doesn't sound like a resume. 16 pgs. Why go with experience if you can get one that writes well?
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*sends in his work*
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CerebroJD > > > *sends in his work*


Reply #6 Top
Hrrm... think I'll clean up one of my support manuals and send that in
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i sent in a pamphlet i just made for a school project. it shows you how to recolor a media player skin with no more than MS Paint. kind of a simple starter guide. probably should have waited to see what i get for a grade on it though. i hope you like it
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Will those of us who sent something in at least get a "No you suck!" email if we don't get the spot?
Reply #9 Top
still taking applications and comparing.  I'll start emailing people later this week.
Reply #10 Top
I can do it for you....

In a couple of years. Technical Writting is in my Fifth Semester
Reply #11 Top
I ain't not got no skills.

Zoomba
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I was going to post my Technical Manual for Toast.
Unfortunately someone might be injured if I did.
It involves a controlled nuclear reaction.
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Iben...

I tend to like my toast only a slight golden brown. Do your instructions provide for controlling the heat output to reach the desired level of bread burnedness?
Reply #15 Top
kab3za: Lets try to keep this posts in this thread on topic. Feel free to start your own thread in another, more suitable section, of the board.