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[JOB] Red Hat is hiring Tech Writers



Hi All,

The Red Hat documentation group is currently hiring technical writers
to work on the documentation included with their product releases. 

Generally, they're looking for open source oriented Unix/Linux people
who are either familiar with DocBook & Emacs, or are willing & able to
learn to use these tools.

The positions are in Raleigh, North Carolina.

If you've been writing quite a bit for Debian and are looking for a
(new) job, you might want to look consider applying for one of these
positions.

Below are some snippets from the job description. For more detailed
info, see the complete job description at

 http://redhat.hrdpt.com/cgi-bin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=7

where you can also apply online.

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Position Summary
----------------

This position is for a technical writer who will be able to help the
Red Hat documentation group continue to create content for the Red Hat
Enterprise Linux product family, as well as update existing Red Hat
product documentation. 

This writer will be in control of maintaining and creating content for
a variety of guides for various user levels.


Requirements
------------

Software and Tools:

Primary tools used are SGML, Docbook, Emacs and others. Prior
knowledge of these tools is not a necessity, but the ability to learn
and apply them quickly is a must.

Writer must be willing to work in a non-GUI environment, as tools used
(Emacs, SGML, conversion scripts) are not graphical tools such as
FrameMaker.

Writer must have recent Linux experience, UNIX experience/knowledge
(2+ years). System administration experience a plus.

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Cheers,
Mark
               
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Mark Johnson      <mrj@debian.org>
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