Re: Adding MarComm to your skillset
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From: Rose -dot- Wilcox -at- pinnaclewest -dot- com
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 12:43 PM
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Do you have any suggestions for how I could position myself for a switch
from technical writing to marcom? I've done proposals, presentations, and
press releases in previous jobs, but nothing much in those lines recently.
Are there any tools that would be good to learn? Any freebies that you
would suggest I look into writing during these ensuing months? Any learning
resources you find indispensable?
Beth Agnew
Professor, Technical Communication
Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
Toronto, ON 416.491.5050 x3133
http://www.agnewcom.com
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