Monday, August 13, 2012

Building your Portfolio - Part 1

Before you go out and start looking for a job as a technical writer, you should be in a position to demonstrate your skills. With the amount of knowledge you have gathered, it is advisable to create a portfolio which helps the employers understand your potential in the field of technical writing.


You can provide various forms of documents in a portfolio, viz. user manuals (steps to solve a particular problem), online help, few technical articles, and video tutorials. This allows the employer to know your versatility and skill set.

There are number of ways in which you can create your portfolio:

Writing help on familiar tasks

You can start building your portfolio writing about familiar tasks like “How to withdraw money from ATM” or “Steps to create a blog”. Utilize your existing knowledge effectively to cover steps required to complete a specific task. Though this is considered a primitive method, writing about known tasks help you in explaining information cleanly.

Working for a non-profit organization

Another effective way of creating a portfolio is volunteering to write for a non-profitable organization. The content you have created can be directly used in a portfolio. Generally, there are no proprietary information issues, but it is still recommended that you get a confirmation from the organization.

Writing help for mobile app

With the advent of smart phones, there is a large mobile application database on the internet. For most of these apps, there is not much help available. Though, these applications are relatively simpler to use, you can still create help for them and demonstrate your skills. It is surely a nice value add to your portfolio.

In addition to the above methods, learn technical documentation tools that facilitate content creation and publishing your documents. To know more about the list of documentation tools available, see Technical Writers toolbox.
The best way to learn a tool is to download its trial version. There are a lot of online resources available over the internet. You can learn and use these tools to generate PDF and HTML output for your portfolio. Such portfolios have multiple advantages as they demonstrate your ability in content creation as well as tools.

The next post covers creating your blog or website as a portfolio.

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