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Subject:Senior Tech Writer -- Boston area From:Pamela Shannon <pam -at- WORKGROUP -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 16 Jul 1997 14:22:59 EDT
The Documentation team at Workgroup Technology
Corporation in Lexington, MA is looking for
a creative, dynamic, multitalented tech writer
to help them document their software product.
The product organizes the many and varied items
associated with designing, developing, and manu-
facturing products. We provide hardcopy and online
documentation, and soon will be on the Web.
In addition to being superb writers, the best
candidates will have:
at least 5 years of relevant experience
familiarity with FrameMaker and UNIX
an understanding of object oriented technology
demonstrated team spirit
excellent work habits
Workgroup offers a lively, enjoyable atmosphere,
challenging deadlines, and plenty of room for
growth -- all in a lovely, treed setting. If you
fit our description, we would like to talk with
you!
Please send your resume to:
Pam Shannon email: pam -at- workgroup -dot- com
Workgroup Technology Corp.
91 Hartwell Ave.
Lexington, MA 02173 USA
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