Re: Job Description - Thoughts?

Subject: Re: Job Description - Thoughts?
From: Debra Kahn <kahndebra -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: Peter Neilson <neilson -at- windstream -dot- net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 11:03:10 -0700

Seems like another ask-for-the-moon-but-pay-as-low-as-possible job description to me. Points for perkiness, though. ð

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> On Feb 23, 2020, at 10:58 AM, Peter Neilson <neilson -at- windstream -dot- net> wrote:
>
> ïI think descriptions like that are aimed at installing a pre-chosen person, and exist only to fulfill a requirement that they "tried" to find someone to fill it.
>
>> On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 12:52:46 -0500, Emoto <emoto1 -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 11:56 AM Lucy Draughn <ldraughn7 -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I came across this job description for Tech Writer/Technical Marketing
>>> Engineer. Anyone else think itâs biased?
>>>
>>> About You:
>>>
>>> - Facility with technology:
>>> - Youâre curious, not afraid to be hands-on with the products, and
>>> you can empathize with the challenges our customers face.
>>> - Expert level understanding routing, switching, and fabric
>>> technologies for Data Center networking
>>> - Hands-on experience configuring routers, switches and firewalls
>>> - Experience in virtualization platforms (e.g. OpenStack) or
>>> container environments (e.g. Kubernetes) is highly desirable
>>> - Know the craftâYou like writing more than you like doing anything else
>>> and you have an innate ability to think like and write for administrators.
>>> You see every feature and task as part of a broad scenario, and interested
>>> in not only how something works, but also when and why to use a particular
>>> configuration/setting.
>>> - InnovationâYou are creative, and love to experiment with new ways to
>>> present information in a way that enables a positive user experience with
>>> our products.
>>> - OrganizationâYou can take large amounts of technical details and
>>> organize them into topics that users can easily find and use to solve
>>> their network problems.
>>> - InitiativeâYouâre not afraid to propose changes to improve process and
>>> quality to enable a better customer experience and you are relentless in
>>> hunting down the information you need.
>>> - Interpersonal skillsâYou are able to work with developers, QA, PMs,
>>> customers, SEs, and support to successfully gather information required to
>>> understand the problems our users are facing and the ways our products help
>>> to solve them.
>>> - Problem solving skillsâYou have strong critical-thinking skills and
>>> use them to ensure that you are providing just the information our users
>>> need to complete the task at hand.
>>> - AdaptableâYou can handle a rapid release model and adjust easily to
>>> new or changing circumstances.
>>>
>>> Qualifications:
>>>
>>> - Must have expert level knowledge of networking, network protocols, and
>>> APIs. Having a CCNA/JNCIA certification is desirable.
>>> - Ability to see the big picture and proven track record of writing from
>>> scratch.
>>> - Writers/Engineers with proven experience of documenting Solution
>>> documentation, App Notes, Whitepapers, Configuration documents and API docs
>>> .
>>> - Proficiency with FrameMaker, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Help N Doc, and image
>>> editing tools is desirable.
>>> - HTML experience is desirable.
>>> - Familiarity with Bugzilla (bugs) and Confluence (collaboration) is
>>> preferred.
>>> - Ability to work independently or with minimal supervision. Experience
>>> working in a startup environment is a strong plus.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Lucy
>>
>> I love descriptions like this. Does it not occur to them that someone
>> with "expert level knowledge of networking, network protocols, and
>> APIs" might prefer to be doing that kind of work instead of technical
>> writing, since it would pay a lot more?
>>
>> Bob
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