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The junior colleges, universities, and university extensions in my area all
have technical writing certification programs. Perhaps the tech schools do
too, I don't know all of the places to get a certificate but there are a lot
around here. There are also a lot of online programs that are easy to find
with a web search. It seems that getting an education certificate in
technical writing is relatively straight-forward these days. Certification
as a technical writing professional is not exactly forthcoming, yet.
An education can help somebody get started with the know-how of technical
writing. "Winging it in a crunch" can give a person know-how in technical
writing but with an application to the real world. Although, I don't think
that there's really any substitute for years of qualified experience. I
can't see a shortcut from wanting to be a technical writer to being
respected as a technical writer other than years of experience.
But to summarize my opinion on the matter, a well-designed technical writer
certificate could help a person prove their qualifications of education,
experience, and know-how and possibly place themselves at the top of a heap
of equally-qualified technical writers in a nearly saturated market.
Lauren
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> Subject: Re: Technical Writing Certifications
>
> Sorry to be unclear. I was talking about "Technical Writing
> Certificate
> program." Like you, I don't know of any certification for
> technical writers.
> That doesn't mean there isn't one, somewhere.
>
> PT
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