Below is a transcript of our podcast episode 32, called Becoming a freelance Technical Author: Welcome to the Cherryleaf Podcast. In this episode, we’re going to look at becoming a freelance technical communicator. Thank you for the questions you sent in on this topic we aim to answer them in this episode and we’re going to… Read more »
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Podcast 34: How to assess a technical communicator when you’re recruiting
This is a preview of Ellis’s presentation at the upcoming Build your Docs career event. “At this day-long conference, organised in collaboration with GDS, we will hear from those who have gained new skills, and discuss how to manage and develop your career in documentation.” The presentation is called “How to assess a good technical communicator from… Read more »
Take part in our latest survey May 2018
We’d all love our organisation to have more money to spend on user assistance. But where would you spend that budget? This survey is anonymous. We’ll be sharing our findings on the Cherryleaf blog and Cherryleaf podcast. Loading…
How do you assess a good technical communicator from a bad one when you’re recruiting?
Ellis will be speaking on “How to assess a good technical communicator from a bad one when you’re recruiting” at the Build your Docs Career event in June. We’ve got our own opinions on this, but we’d welcome the thoughts of others. What do you think? Please use the comments section below, or email us with… Read more »
Vacancy – #4188 Technical Author / UX Content Writer, London, to £40K
Job Information : Our client is looking for a Technical Author/UX Content writer to work as part of its User Experience team. The Technical Authors in this team focus on improving the customer journey. To achieve this, they develop contextual Help, web-based Help pages, API guides, and a few PDF documents. Your role will be… Read more »