Calling Teachers: It’s Time for TechComm Bootcamp!

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Are you interested in exploring a different, but parallel, career that allows you to build on your wonderful knowledge and skills at training and teaching?

Have you ever considered being a technical writer? Entering the field of technical communication allows you to build on all of that wonderful skill and knowledge you already have in helping people learn new material.

Techcomm is essentially the process of providing the right content that helps users of technology products learn how to use them safely and effectively. And very often that means we need to provide training materials. That’s where you come in!

So if you like to write, if you have solid English skills, and you’re looking for a profession that has lots of opportunity, lots of growth potential, this might be the ideal career for you.

I’m the lady in the video. My name is Leah Guren. I teach the Techcomm Boot Camp course at The Firehead Training Academy and I’d love to see you in my course!

Click the link below to find out more about this upcoming course and see if it is something that might work well for you.

https://www.firehead-training.net/course/techcomm-bootcamp

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