Job title findings

Subject: Job title findings
From: Kristy Astry <kastry -at- CJDS -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 15:00:03 -0500

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As promised, a brief summary of the responses I got to my query "What's
your title? At what point do you become a Senior whatever?" Thanks for
all your responses. Far and away, the most common job title is Technical
Writer, with Technical Communicator, Writer/Editor, Editor/Writer,
Documentation Specialist, and Information Developer coming in most
closely behind.

Some people are called Senior _title_ by default (been at the company the
longest). There doesn't seem to be a clear trend as to when you become a
senior anything.

Want to do research of your own? Start with your local STC chapter.
Search the archives at www.documentation.com. Perhaps ask the national
STC org.

Thanks again.

Kristy Astry at Columbine JDS Systems, Inc. (moving soon to downtown
Denver)

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