Re: The Future of Tech Writing
Sorry if I missed a previous thread. I've been reading recently about many
tech jobs moving overseas. Is that the future of our profession? Or will
tech writing just be seen as non-essential like in the current recession?
Are salaries going to rebound or continue their downward trend?
The Silicon Valley Chapter of STC has a section of its website addressing the issue of offshoring:
http://stc-siliconvalley.org/offshoring/index.html
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The Future of Tech Writing: From: Rich de Vecchis
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