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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Workshop Title
Career Tactics for Technical Communicators: a Half-Day Hands-on Career Management Workshop
Presenter: Brenda Huettner
Description
This workshop steps you through the basics of today's technical communication
landscape, and helps you to identify your own areas of strengths and weaknesses. We'll learn — and practice — a
variety of techniques to help you determine what you want and create a plan to help you get it. You will:
- Learn how to increase your visibility in the technical communication field
- Key in to your local technical communication market
- Evaluate your own skills and learn how to improve them
- Polish your "elevator speech"
- Study good (and bad!) resumes
- Practice interviewing techniques
- Review a variety of job hunting, training, and career resources
Participants should bring along their current resume and work samples.
About the Presenter
Brenda Huettner
is an independent technical communication consultant who specializes in increasing her client’s awareness of the
benefits of quality documentation. For the past 20 years, she's worked as a writer, editor, trainer, and manager, for
both software and hardware companies. She is a Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication, a Senior Member of IEEE
active in the IEEE Professional Communication Society, and belongs to the Usability Professionals Association. In addition
to supporting the documentation needs of her clients, Brenda has published several books and articles, and presented half-day,
full-day, and multi-day courses on writing, project management, usability, and career management. Her most recent book
is Captivate 4.0: the Definitive Guide available from Jones and Bartlett Publishing this fall. She also gives emergency
preparedness and disaster recovery classes through the Red Cross, and is webmaster for a variety of organizations.
Time
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Location
The MathWorks, Inc.
Customer Training Center
Two Apple Hill
Natick, Massachusetts
Map and Directions
Cost
Payment received by October 19:
$50 for STC Boston and Northern New England chapter
members
$30 for full-time registered students*
$70 for other STC members and non-members
Payment received after October 19(space permitting):
$60 for STC Boston and Northern New England
chapter members and full-time registered students
$40 for full-time registered students*
$80 for other STC members and non-members
* Student ID from an accredited college is required and must be shown at the
registration desk prior to admittance.
Cancellations must be made by October 19 to receive a refund.
Registration and Payment Instructions
For More Information
Contact Cindy Cookson, Accountant
for the Boston Chapter, by e-mail or
phone at 978-409-6112.
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