Re: Certification -- what's in it for writers
If a resume is "really light" on what the candidate's done, where the
candidate's done it, and what positive results the candidate can point
to, the only reason to keep reading is that you're looking for an
entry-level technical writer. But the current STC cert process isn't
intended for them.
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