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Subject:Job posting--Petaluma, Ca From:Scott Baddley <scottb -at- ABTCORP -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 19 May 1997 08:46:40 +0100
Job Description: Join a group of four writers to research, write, and
edit user documentation for project management software applications.
Assignments require using Framemaker for the PC, MS Word for Windows,
and RoboHelp95--experience with these particular tools is desired (not
required).
Qualifications: Three or more years experience researching, writng,
editing, and producing printed and online documentation: portfolio of
finished documents and unedited work required. Business, business
management, and project management experience is a plus.
This is a great opportunity to work for a successful software
development company in the heart of Sonoma County. If you are qualified
for this position and are interested in working for ABT Corporation,
please forward your resume complete with references to Scott Baddley:
email: scottb -at- abtcorp -dot- com (word attachment or text) or
Fax:707/793-8318.
*** No relocation assistance available ***
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