We have some new Technical Author vacancies on our books. #4523 Contract Technical Author (APIs) UK or Europe, 6-12 months Our client is looking to engage a contract Technical Author for a period of 6 to 12 months. The role is to document APIs for the travel sector. You can work from home, but you… Read more »
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#4508 Contract Editor/Technical Author, 3 1/2 months
We have had a request for an editor/writer with a strong background in IT to work on a large government bid. You will be working remotely (inside the UK), working within Microsoft Teams Immediate start until 17 September with no holidays during end July/early August (as that will be a real pinch point). Rate circa… Read more »
New Technical Author vacancies
We’ve added some new vacancies to the Cherryleaf website today: See: #4200 Lead Technical Author, APIs, WFH/Central London, circa £60K #4201 Contract Technical Author, APIs, WFH/Central London
Revisiting “How many technical writers should we have in our organisation?”
We received an email today: Having read your paper titled ‘How many technical writers should we have in our organisation?’, I was wondering if you ever did the follow up the final results from you survey as mentioned in the paper and if they are available? This refers to an article we wrote in 2003,… Read more »
Is there gender bias in your Technical Author job advert?
Simon Morisawa-Bostock pointed me towards an article on gender bias in job advertisements (You Don’t Know It, But Women See Gender Bias in Your Job Postings): A scientific study of 4,000 job descriptions revealed that a lack of gender-inclusive wording caused significant implications for recruiting professionals tasked to recruit women to hard-to-fill positions underrepresented by women. Researchers… Read more »