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Office Professional Plus 2010 X86, this may be the job for you. Here;s the job description: Programmer Writer Developer Instruments User Schooling is looking for an experienced, creative writer with strong programming skills for the Visual Basic staff. In this role, you'll document the Visual Basic application building process, including deployment and project design. The Visual Basic audience demands that the documentation transform complexity into can-do success. You can help if you're comfortable writing programming tasks, scenario-based help, conceptual overviews of leading-edge technologies, and code examples for developers of varying sophistication. A thorough,
Windows 7 Home Basic, technical understanding of the Visual Basic language is required. If you have strong skills in another programming language too, that would be an asset. Knowledge of object-oriented programming, Automation, and COM is required. In addition, you must be a self-starter with problem-solving and ship-it skills, who can come up with a documentation plan, create a schedule, and foster working relationships with the all functional teams of the product team. A successful candidate must be able to define content for both conceptual and reference material using documentation guidelines and to work from specifications, source code, header files, and other sources. Additional qualifications include a minimum of 3 years technical writing experience, and the ability to collaborate with program management,
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microsoft office professional 2010 key, and editorial employees on issues affecting documentation content and quality. A degree in Technical Communications or Computer Science, or equivalent expertise is preferred. If you;d like to submit your resume, you can apply directly for the job via our Careers Site. Their recruiter will be reviewing all submissions. The staff would also like to review several writing samples, but for now, just submit a resume. The recruiter will contact you for a writing sample if your resume meets the profile. (Be sure to indicate Jobsblog in the “how did you hear about us?” field.) Have a great weekend,
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