Skill #21: Mentoring Prospective Tech Writers

All technical writers can look back on their career and likely think of a specific person or two who helped them advance their career. It could be a former professor who encouraged them to take technical writing courses; a friend who introduced them to the field; or a boss who invested time into their work.

For prospective technical writers, these mentors are essential to professional development—and landing that first sweet, sweet tech writing job—because they take the time to understand the mentees hopes, dreams, and struggles (and come alongside to help throughout the process). 

That’s why, in this episode, I have John Paz on the podcast: Senior Content Designer at Atlassian and mentoring wizard, who’s helped several current and prospective tech writers navigate the field and make the most of their skill sets. 

In this episode, John shares his experiences as a mentor to prospective tech writers, and how you can do the same, including
  • how to find prospective mentees
  • how to foster a relationship with mentees
  • and how mentoring can boost your own technical writing career.
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Creators and Guests

Jacob Moses
Host
Jacob Moses
Jacob Moses is the founder and original host of The Not-Boring Tech Writer podcast, which he launched in 2016 to celebrate tech writers and push back against the stereotype that technical writing is boring. He studied technical communication at the University of North Texas, and his first gig out of college was as a tech writer at Rainmaker Digital (formerly Copyblogger Media). Since then, he's carried the skills and values he cultivated as a tech writer into community development and real estate. Today, Jacob is owner of Care Block Development, a real estate development company that acquires, rehabs, and manages historic buildings in Denton, Texas. Pairing historic preservation with thoughtful improvements, Care Block honors the culture of the neighborhoods in which it works to create lovable places for the people it serves. He's also the owner of Sardinha, a premium tinned seafood pop-up pushing premium tins in Denton. If you need a tinfish plug in Denton, Jacob is your guy.
Skill #21: Mentoring Prospective Tech Writers
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