Re: Technical Writing Certifications
This idea of certification comes up every so often, and has some merit. After all, anyone can say they are a technical writer, but how does the hiring company really know? The certificate sounds like the answer.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
But for a certificate to be good, it isn't enough to attend a class, or even a dozen, you need to test out to prove yourself.
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