Job Posting - Southwest Virginia

Subject: Job Posting - Southwest Virginia
From: "Marie C. Paretti" <mparetti -at- RRINC -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 11:27:26 -0400

Recognition Research Incorporated has an opening for a technical
writer/trainer. RRI ( http://www.rrinc.com ) is a fast-growing software
development company offering competitive salaries and excellent benefits.
We are located in the Blue Ridge mountains of southwest Virginia.

As part of a small, growing company, you would have the opportunity to
participate in a broad array of projects. The duties for this position can
include:

* Develop and maintain software documentation
* Develop and maintain on-line help
* Develop and teach software training courses
* Participate in GUI design
* Collaborate on proposals
* Write product data sheets and related marketing material

We are particularly interested in individuals who can both write the
documentation and develop/teach training courses. In doing so, you would
also have the opportunity to work closely with the developers and system
engineers to act as a user advocate in improving product design and
functionality.

Requirements:
* Degree and/or Experience in technical communication with an emphasis on
the software industry
* Willingness to teach and learn from users
* Willingness and ability to participate in product design
* Ability to learn new software quickly
* Experience in on-line help development a plus
* Experience in proposal-writing and/or marketing a plus

Send letter and resume to:
Marie Paretti, Technical Communications Manager
Recognition Research Incorporated
1750 Kraft Drive, Suite 2000
Blacksburg, VA 24060
mparetti -at- rrinc -dot- com


Marie C. Paretti, PhD
Recognition Research, Inc. (RRI)
1750 Kraft Drive, Suite 2000
Blacksburg, VA 24060
mparetti -at- rrinc -dot- com
http://www.rrinc.com


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