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Technical Writing: Is it for you?




By James Marriot

Do you have good command over written English? Enjoy writing and want to adopt writing as your profession for lifetime? Perhaps, you are a perfectly right person to get into technical writing.



What's technical writing all about?



Basically, technical writing is a subset of technical communication. A technical communicator is responsible to write & edit technical documents, produce web tutorials and web training etc.



It's all about writing technical documents for non-technical people to help them learn new technologies. Technical writing includes preparing documents that provide step-by-step information on a new or existing tool or software. The target audience might be fully or partially unaware of the latest technology. That's why the text needs to be written in a more comprehensive and readable language. The job of technical writing also includes a number of contacts with technical people right from programmers to project managers.



Do I need to have some prior experience to become a technical writer?

Though it's not necessary but if you have some prior experience in this field it will be advantageous for you, as you already know the dos and don'ts of technical writing. You need to be a graduate or post-graduate preferably in English or possess a technical degree or diploma.



As a technical writer what all fields do I need to write technical documents for?

Technical documents are required in almost each and every field where some or most of the work is done with the help of technical products. The area that makes use of technical documents include chemistry, the aerospace industry, robotics, consumer electronic products such as biotechnology, software, computer hardware, VCRs or digital cameras, and many others.



Can I also become a technical writer?

Of course, you can also become a technical writer. All you need to have is possess the required qualifications and a flair for writing. Try to spend hours after hours on reading online technical manuals or system help documentation, so that you can get an idea as to how to write a technical document. This practice will help you in learning the style and language that's used to write a technical document.



The basic requirements for Technical writing are:



Simple but clear writing skills.

An in-depth understanding of the technical processes & procedures.

Write in a manner that you would like the documents you read should have been written in.

You should be able to visualize the procedures and express them effectively.

Always keep in mind your target audience, so that you can write accordingly.



Seeking internship, volunteer work or other similar opportunities to get into the field of technical writing can take a huge amount of time and effort. You are required to submit writing samples to be a part of the group of technical writers in other companies. However, our open-source project offers you an opportunity to demonstrate your writing skills and join the team of technical writers with us.
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