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I am a college senior majoring in tech writing at the University of
Colorado. For one of my tech writing classes, I need to interview some
people who are working in the field. I don't have any particular area
I want to go into--health or high-tech or anything like that--but I do
want to work on a team so I can take on some editing duties, so I
would like to interview people who work at companies with multiple
tech writers. My professor suggested I ask here; you may already have
seen some of my classmates doing the same. If you could take a few
minutes to let me know about your experiences as a technical writer,
it would be immensely helpful.
If you would be willing to let me send you a few questions, please let
me know.
Thank you!
-Elizabeth
otakuliz -at- gmx -dot- com
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