A software company, involved in blockchain/Fintech security infrastructure, is looking for a writer to update its API documentation. Initially it would be 2-3 weeks work, but they want someone they can rely on a long term basis as there’s likely to be follow-on work in the future. The initial work is adding some new API… Read more »
Category: recruitment
Vacancy: #4192 Technical Author / UX Content Writer, London, circa £35K
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 to work on… Read more »
Our slides from the Build your Docs career event
You can download a PDF copy of the slides from Ellis’ presentation last week at the “Build your Docs career: All-Day Event, in partnership with GDS”. Here’s the link: Slides from Build your Docs career event The presentations were recorded, and they will be available in the next week or two. We also covered this… Read more »
Transcript of our podcast episode on how to assess a Technical Author when you’re recruiting
Below is a transcript of our podcast episode 34, called “How to assess a technical communicator when you’re recruiting”: Welcome to the latest episode in the Cherryleaf podcast. My name is Ellis Pratt. And today I’d like to talk about an event that’s coming up called “Build your docs career”, which is a one-day conference… Read more »
Free mini course – How to assess a good technical communicator from a bad one
We’ve been developing some free mini online training courses. These are currently in a “preview” state, as we’re still working on the documentation to go with the videos. The videos are complete, and ready to view. One of the online courses looks at recruitment: How to assess a good technical communicator from a bad one… Read more »