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Find a tech-writing job in Vancouver - Part 2

April 28th, 2008 · No Comments

I mentioned in part one of this series that 80% of jobs can only be found in that elusive place called “the hidden job market.” About 20% of those gigs can be gotten through employment services, cold calling, and other tactics, such as information interviews. But the other 60% are landed through referrals. That […]

Tags: technical writing · working · employment

Heading to DocTrain West

April 8th, 2008 · No Comments

I won a ticket to this year’s DocTrain West conference through the Westcoast STC! I’d like to thank the organizer Scott Abel and the good people at the STC for giving me this terrific opportunity. As I mentioned before, if you can afford the $899, or have a generous employer, then be there or […]

Tags: technical writing · events · web 2.0 · conference

Content Convergence & Integration 2008

March 13th, 2008 · No Comments

 This conference kicked off in Vancouver today and is the place to be if you’re facing content management issues in your professional life as a technical writer, or if you want to stay on the leading edge of developments in the field. Each day has a specific theme. Day 1 (today) is about content, day […]

Tags: documentation · technical writing · productivity · events · cci2008

Find a tech-writing job in Vancouver - Part 1

March 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I’m going to start a series on finding a tech-writing job specifically in the high-tech hub of Vancouver, BC (which is where I happen to live). As I started the job search process myself, I noticed a dearth of information on this topic. I hope I can dig up some useful info for those […]

Tags: technical writing · resources · working · employment

Come to Northern Voice 2008

February 5th, 2008 · No Comments

Whether you’re a hardcore blogger or just thinking of starting one up, you can’t miss Northern Voice, Vancouver’s 4th blogging and social media conference. This event gets bigger and more popular every year, but is still “cheap, friendly and open to all.” It’s only $40 for one day ($60 for both).
On a similar note, […]

Tags: technical writing · blogging · events