Do you see any sign of recovery in the technical writing market? Most of the US technical writers I know are worried about their positions and see little sign that things will change this year. So with that in mind, WebWorkerDaily reports today on the best and worst professions for the upcoming year. “Satisfyingly for readers of this blog, almost a quarter of the best jobs consisted of roles suited to web workers and untethered employees, including software engineers, systems analysts, accountants, technical writers and developers in the top ten.”
Will Technical Writing be the 13th Best Job of 2010?
You can read the article here: http://webworkerdaily.com/2010/01/08/the-future-of-work-the-best-and-worst-jobs-of-2010/
Reuter’s expanded version of the list of top jobs list reads as follows:
- Actuary
- Software Engineer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Biologist
- Historian
- Mathematician
- Paralegal Assistant
- Statistician
- Accountant
- Dental Hygienist
- Meteorologist
- Philosopher
- Technical writer
- Bank officer
- Web developer
- Industrial engineer
- Financial planner
- Aerospace engineer
- Pharmacist
- Medical records technician
The WSJ breaks out the salaries for these roles here.
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/st_BESTJOBS2010_20100105.html
Technical Writing salary
- Starting – $37,000
- Mid – $62,000
- Top – $97,000
Methodology
To quantify the many facets of the 200 jobs included in its report, WSJ reviewed various critical aspects of all of the jobs, categorizing them into five Core Criteria; Environment, Income, Outlook, Stress and Physical Demands.
http://www.careercast.com/jobs/content/jobs-rated-methodology-2010
How I see it
Personally, I was surprised that the findings were so positive. These do seem rather more encouraging that I’d expected and having Philosopher in 12th place has also raised a few eyebrows.
I’m not in the STC so don’t have visibility on any findings it might have. Anyone?
I see some recovery in Europe (I know some headhunters there) but the US is getting v hard and the US/Euro exchange rate is really hammering US multi-nationals. They need to re-think the forex strategy otherwise the dollar is in real trouble, and by extension, investment in the US.
What’s your take on this? Is the market picking up for technical writers?
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