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Subject:open tech writing position - Seattle area From:"Letha Dunn-Ballinger (613)" <LethaD -at- TRAVSOFT -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 6 Oct 1997 15:17:00 PDT
Tired of documenting unusable software?
At Traveling Software, tech writers work with developers to create usable
products that make sense. We're looking for a self-starter to join our
Product Presentation team in designing and documenting remote access
software (such as our usability-award-winning LapLink and Point B).
Your experience should include 3+ years (5+ for a senior writer) creating
printed and online documentation, experience or education in user
interface design or usability, and a broad range of software tools.
Responsibilities include developing printed and on-line documentation and
maintaining product specifications. Excellent research, time management,
and communication skills are a must.
For a complete job description, visit us on the Web: www.travsoft.com
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, equity participation
and relocation assistance.
To apply, send your resume to:
TRAVELING SOFTWARE
Attn: Human Resources
18702 North Creek Parkway
Bothell, WA 98011
FAX: (206) 487-5677
EMAIL: hotjobs -at- travsoft -dot- com EOE
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