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Jay McClendon Last revised: Dec 06

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Résumé:  PDF PDF file
LinkedIn Profile:  http://www.linkedin.com/in/jaymcclendon  [Added aug08]

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I am currently looking.
Type:  Part Time, Contract, and Freelance

Specialty

  • Technical writing, editing, and indexing; online help; rapid knowledge acquisition.
  • Expertise in working with ESOL authors and writing for low-literacy authors.
  • Sharp and team-oriented.
  • Strong on a deadline.
  • Looking for positions for 30 or fewer hours a week.

STC Categories of Expertise

  • Business Analysis
  • Communications Law
  • Desktop Publishing & Production
  • Education: Communication, English, Journalism
  • Indexing
  • Internet Technology: Webmaster, Web Developer, Web Designer, Content Controller, Content Manager
  • Journalism: Print
  • Photography
  • Technical Communication, Editing, & Writing
  • Training & Course Development
 
 
 

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