FW: jobs in NYC

Subject: FW: jobs in NYC
From: "Kulis, Carene" <Carene -dot- Kulis -at- USA -dot- XEROX -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 08:53:20 PST

Carene Kulis
carene -dot- kulis -at- mc -dot- usa -dot- xerox -dot- com
716-423-4973

-----Original Message-----
From: Kulis, Carene
Sent: Monday, March 30, 1998 9:00 AM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU; 'JIMCHEVAL'
Subject: RE: jobs in NYC

I too would recommend Knowledge Transfer international (KTI). I just left
Manhattan and worked as a Technical Writer there for over 1 year. Jim
mentions SOS below - that is Supporrt Our Systems. They gave me my first
job in NYC and I was very pleased with the outcome. I also highly recommend
Essential Data. I recently suggested this contract company to another list
member and she took a contract with them. Please feel free to mention my
name at any of these places and if you would like more information contact
me off list at carene -dot- kulis -at- mc -dot- usa -dot- xerox -dot- com

Thanks,

Carene

I sent this to the entire list in case anyone else was interested.

Carene Kulis
carene -dot- kulis -at- mc -dot- usa -dot- xerox -dot- com
716-423-4973

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From: JIMCHEVAL[SMTP:JIMCHEVAL -at- AOL -dot- COM]
Reply To: JIMCHEVAL
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 1998 6:58 PM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Re: jobs in NYC

In a message dated 98-03-29 16:41:24 EST, greg_o'shea -at- OM -dot- CV -dot- HP -dot- COM writes:

<< I'm looking at what's available in the New York City area for tech
writers. >>
This seems of general enough interest to warrant an on-list response.

I left NYC in late 96, but did TW work there for several years before that.

Certainly, KTI (who are members of this list) are worth contacting. They
are
one of the few straight documentation/knowledge transfer consulting firms in
the city. My own experiences with them were positive (check the archives).
They pay on time and tend to have quality (but almost always on-site)
projects.

There's another company in Red Bank, NJ - SOS? They contacted me a few
times,
but we never actually got together on a project. I believe there's one
other
straight documentation consulting firm based in NJ, but their name escapes
me.

Otherwise, certainly pick up the Sunday Times and contact the various
computer
consulting firms who advertise in the Career section. They may not actually
offer you a project until long after you send them a resume, but that's how
the business tends to work - hold resume until need appears.

Technical writing can mean a wide variety of things, including marketing,
finance and medical/pharmaceutical - all domains well represented in NY/NJ.
I
for instance did a fair amount of direct mail for Xerox at one point;
another
friend of mine wrote in excrutiating detail about financial instruments.
Consider companies in the specific domains you know well and try contacting
them.

Also, from the Flatiron District down into TriBeCa is a loosely defined
'Silicon Alley', with a number of game and Web start-ups. Possibly worth
contacting.

Of course, there's all the usual national resources - STC, www.dice.com,
etc.
- as well.

Good luck -
Jim C.
Currently semi-available for contract/freelance work
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