Technical Writing Certifications
Chris Borokowski
athloi at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 28 08:16:39 MDT 2007
I think it's important to talk to candidates in most cases, to get a
sense of their basic intelligence and how well organized that brain is.
Chaotic, sloppy people are not what you need. If someone is deficient
in experience, or degrees, but has intelligence, drive and mental
organization, there's no reason not to consider that candidate over
someone with more certifications but less of those traits.
--- John Rosberg <jrosberg at interwoven.com> wrote:
> Read the resumes for applicable skills (or the claims of them),
> related
> industry experience, if that's important, level of experience and
> accomplishments --
>
> Again, no majik or tiki involved, but basic managerial skills being
> exercised.
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