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by ericmay
1299 days ago
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> Why not employ a technical writer/documenter/whatever job title you like Primarily because it's a far, far more complicated job than that and you can't really hire someone off the street to do it effectively. Typically in a tech company a tech writer is going to know almost as much or more (after years of experience diving into every detail) about a given technology or application or API, and so that begs the question why not make twice as much working as a software developer and not have to sort out these types of messes? Also job security. Anyone doing this work full-time is the first on the chopping block, and developers who are working on documentation tend to be perceived as lower status since they aren't delivering features. |
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But a different question is, why is no company trying to do this differently? Like, hiring one good tech writer to maintain the company documentation, and paying them as much as they pay the developers.