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I have an urgent request... I need to see how this software company of
approx. 80 employees compares with similar sized software companies,
with respect to techwriters.
Apparently, this company wants all that I can give them, by September,
while squeezing it into another full time job. I'm a bit in shock
here, I thought they realized this was a full-time effort.
So, if anybody works in a software company that comes close in size,
could you let me know how many developers per how many techwriters?
If I should be asking other questions too, please let me know.
Thanks,
Suzette Leeming
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