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Technical writing may include any content of a technological, medical, or complex nature. Technical writing jobs can be hard to get if you have little or no experience. In order to successfully gain freelance technical writing jobs, you should have a scientific mind and be willing to conform to the standards of your client.
Here are few tips on how to make more money as a technical writer.
Learn the Basics of Technical Writing
Before you can create an outstanding portfolio or market yourself to companies as a technical writing intern, you need some grounding in the basics. Few students opt to get domain knowledge, such as in accounting or engineering, and then supplement that knowledge with writing skills.
Apply for technical writing projects
It is better to apply for technical writing projects even if you don’t have enough experience. As lots of companies are willing to hire technical writers for freelance projects with little or no experience whatsoever, you just need to have enough knowledge to write text which makes sense.
Work for Free
Nothing beats real experience, even if you don’t get paid for it. Consider joining the GNU Writing Movement or contributing your writing skills to OpenOffice.org, where you can write real technical documents for real software applications.
Joining the Society for Technical Communication
There are many benefits to joining the professional society. Some of these benefits include:
Networking with fellow technical communicators and potential employers
Career advice
Continuing education seminars and conferences
Access to the STC Job bank, which contains frequently updated job listings
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