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Subject:RE: Yet another title I found: "Content Designer" From:Karl Norman <kylesimmons0164 -at- gmail -dot- com> To:ccardimon -at- m-s-g -dot- com Date:Mon, 8 Sep 2014 09:21:36 -0500
Craig, I'm also the sole technical writer at my company. This is my first
job (straight out of college). I get the feeling my company knows they need
a tech writer, but they aren't too sure why. As a result, I get some
surprised faces when I explain what I can do, but the leadership doesn't
seem to have figured out how to leverage my skills. Any advice for a lone
newbie?
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*Kyle Simmons*
Technical Writer
Aloe Vera of America, Inc.
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