Becoming a Freelance Technical Writer Griffin GA

There are several different ways to get work as a freelance technical writer. Thanks to the Internet, you can choose from many jobs online from all over the world, as well as local jobs.

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There are several different ways to get work as a freelance technical writer. Thanks to the internet, you can choose from many jobs online from all over the world. There are also local jobs that can be had if you know who to ask.

  1. Local jobs: If there are engineering firms or manufacturing plants in your area, these may be places that usetechnical writers on aregular basis. Many engineering firms have in-house technical writers, but stating your intentions as a freelancer could mean getting some work when the in-house writers are overloaded. Technical writing is a very deadline-oriented task, and when there are many projects on the table, some firms will look to freelancers to help the staff meet the deadline. A degree in anything technical (such as computer science) or in writing (such as communications or journalism) is something that should be mentioned to a prospective client. Any prior professional experience in writing should also be noted. Employers also like to know if you have any experience in their particular industry. If you are approaching a software company, mention any work you have done in programming or computer courses you have taken.

  2. Online jobs: Freelancing websites often carry leads for technical writing jobs. Many of these can be done anywhere and do not require ever visiting the office. Job leads like these often come from Craigslist, which you may also want to check yourself; you will find freelance writing jobs listed from most major cities. Online technical writing jobs are competitive, so be sure to list any credentials and relevant experience that will get you noticed when seeking a technical writing job. If you have anything that has been published online, it is a good idea to send a link to it. If not, you might want to write something that you can send as an attachment to demonstrate your writing skills.

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Author: L. Shepherd


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