Technical Writers Job DescriptionTechnical writers
create the materials that explain how to operate or assemble everything from complex machinery to children’s toys.
Like reporters and journalists, technical writers use the Internet, libraries, and interviews with experts to do their research. Then, like fiction writers, they use their imagination and creativity to find the best way to explain or describe what they’ve learned
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Writers and Authors Job DescriptionThe number of words produced by writers and editors each day is staggering. Newspapers, magazines, and books are only the most obvious examples.
There are also the catalogs that arrive in your mailbox, the words that appear on everything from aspirin bottles to cereal boxes, and the words found in instruction booklets and on printed forms—to say nothing of those on Internet Web pages.
Regardless of where the writing appears, however, an “editor” probably decided what was needed, assigned the job to a writer, and later fine-tuned the writer’s text
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