Sony-Brussels looking for technical communicators

Subject: Sony-Brussels looking for technical communicators
From: Guy Thomas <guy -at- TARANTINO -dot- SONYTEL -dot- BE>
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 1997 18:08:10 -0600

SOCOM is a Sony Research & Development centre in Brussels, involved
in the field of operating systems and interactive audio-visual
services. These roles offer an exciting opportunity to become involved
in the core R&D of a leading consumer electronics company within a
multicultural environment, where English is the working language.

Currently, SOCOM is looking for three full-time technical
communicators that will be located in Brussels.

You are a native English speaker with excellent technical writing
skills coupled with a strong desire to quickly acquire knowledge of
the fields mentioned above. Experience in a fast-paced software
development environment is an asset. Of course, you must have the
ability to work as a member of a team.

The primary authoring platform is UNIX and the primary authoring tool
is Framemaker. Knowledge of C, C++, objected-oriented concepts and
scripting languages such as Perl would be helpful.

In return, we offer an attractive remuneration package commensurate
with a company of our size. To apply, please write with full CV to

Hedwig Van Houts, SOCOM
Sint-Stevens-Woluwestraat 55
1130 Brussels
Belgium

and contact by email Guy Thomas, the Documentation Home Base leader.

Sony is an equal opportunity company.

--
Guy Thomas
Sony Objective Composer (SOCOM)
Sint-Stevens-Woluwestraat 55
B-1130 Brussels
Belgium

email: guy -dot- thomas -at- sonycom -dot- com

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