Technical Writer Jobs and Web Content Strategy
I write a lot about content strategy and writing for the Web and I noticed a funny thing the other day. I was talking with a friend about an article he wanted me to guest write for his blog about helping out-of-work web content strategists find a job. We talked around the subject for a while trying to find a good angle and it occurred to me that it was no wonder we were having trouble – I don’t know any out-of-work content strategists!
That was kind of a revelation really. Even with the bad economy and double-digit unemployment, all the Web writers and content strategists I know are hard at work. The contractors are doing particularly well. But I DO know a few technical writers who have been recently laid off who are finding technical writer jobs hard to come by.
But the technical writers I know have great job skills. They can handle almost any kind of writing and are used to living under deadline pressure. It seemed odd that web content development and content strategy job skills would be in demand, but the closely related technical writer jobs would be drying up.
So we starting thinking – if technical writer jobs are going to be so hard come by, then maybe it’s time for my friends to take those technical writer job skills and put them to work elsewhere. This conversation got interesting fast. Before I started working in the Web content world, I had been a technical writer for ten years. So I have a deep understanding of the technical writer world, technical writer job skills, and how to take those skills and stop looking for technical writer jobs and move to growing areas of technical writing and on to other job areas such as the Web. I’m living proof that it can happen and that the change can be very profitable.
We came up with so many interesting article ideas that I decided to write about something else on his blog entirely and keep the technical writer jobs idea for myself as the subject of a blog. I think that technical writers have great job skills and I look forward to writing about how to best put them to use in a job that pays well and that they feel good about!
I’ll be covering:
- New and developing technical writer jobs
- Featured technical writer job listings
- Taking technical writer job skills to the Web
- Going freelance as a technical writer
- The technical writer jobs market
Plus anything else that pops into my head!
Content Strategy Jobs Board
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December 18th, 2009 at 2:46 am
Cool blog! I’m researching technical writing and other related fields and will definitely be following this!
May 2nd, 2010 at 6:36 am
I see you are experinced blogger, what is the best method to monetize my first blog ?
June 1st, 2010 at 12:29 am
Looking around it seems there is no shortage of interview tips and advice out there. Yet for many people the biggest problem is they don’t feel they would ever have a chance to use them. If your greatest challenge is how to get an interview you need to read this. Its time to focus on how to get an interview in the first place.
June 19th, 2010 at 12:45 am
I am glad to finally learn this. Thanks!
July 28th, 2010 at 10:58 pm
Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!