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InfoTech Software Corporation, named in the top fifty of Dallas's fastest growing high-technology companies, specializes in client/server technology. We pride ourselves in helping you stretch your talent and imagination to build superior systems for our customers. We are a Centura Partner, Microsoft Solutions Provider and an Authorized Platinum Reseller.
Duties will include: developing on-line help for a variety of industries, testing software, writing training manuals, suggesting user interface designs, training users and writing occasional marketing pieces. Tools used: ForeHelp, Word 97, Windows 3.11, Win95, FrontPage, Paint Shop Pro, and Corel.
Candidates should have strong editing and writing skills, as well as a four-year degree in related field of study. We want a self-starter with great communication skills, the ability to learn new software quickly, and who enjoys the team environment. Knowledge of accounting or financial systems is a plus. Willingness to travel is a must.
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