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Business Analyst Basics
Part of our role as technical communicators overlaps with the role of the business analyst. I know this first hand; I have been asked if I’m a business analyst at work. Inserting myself between development and the customer is just … Continue reading
Posted in Profession, Roles
Tagged ba, business analysis, career, ia, information architecture, jobs, roles, technical communication, transition
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Getting Started in Technical Communication
A lot of people think you need a credential to break into the field of technical communication. You don’t need one to get started. This might change in the future with the STC pursuing the offering of a certification. Most … Continue reading
Posted in Philosphy, Professional Association
Tagged getting started, jobs, technical writing
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