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Subject:Prospects for writers in UK From:John Sheridan Smith <John -at- SHERIDAN -dot- DEMON -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Sat, 29 Oct 1994 20:37:18 +0000
Recently, a leading UK documentation recruitment agency published a survey of
employment prospects for IT documentation staff. The survey was based on
replies from 28 companies out of 290 polled.
The resulting report covers only the position in the UK but the main points
might be of interest authors elsewhere.
25% of respondents planned no recuitment in the next 12 months.
39% had recruited no documentation staff in the previous 12 months.
Ratio of Development Staff to Writers
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26% of firms employed 15 or more developers to 1 author.
50% of the firms replying employed between 5 & 10 development staff to 1
author.
Skills required
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The report summarised the skills which the firms said they looked for.
An amalgamated order of priority listed them as:-
1 Writing ability
2 Interpersonal skills
3 IT training
4 DTP skill
5 Windows knowledge
6 Hypertext/Multimedia
7 UNIX
8 Other specific technology
Salaries
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70% of the respondents said their main salary bracket for authors was
16,000 - 20,000 pounds per year.
44% said that they paid lower salaries to authors than to development staff.
Location
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57% of prospective recruitment was in London and South Eastern Engand (the
most prosperous and densely populated area of the country.
Recruitment Methods
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86% of firms expecting to recruit would do so through a recruitment agency.
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