Ask HN: I'm a good technical writer, and novice JavaScript dev. Where can I find a job?
I have maintained my own JavaScript blog before, written a lot for io.js's Evangelism and Website Working Groups (now a part of the Node Foundation), and have worked professionally writing freelance for a prominent Node company.
I want to continue writing under commission or contract about Node/ES6/React for a suitable company, but I feel I need a mentor to help guide me in actually implementing JavaScript programs in practice, not in the individualized, modular way that posts are written.
How can I connect with companies that would fit this profile?
[+] [-] petercooper|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bengali3|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] JSeymourATL|10 years ago|reply
Jump on Linkedin's advanced search feature. Sort for profiles of graduates from your program. Alternatively, sort for tech writers in a market where you want to live & work. Build a list of 10-12 interesting profiles; then reach out to these people individually seeking advice. You may be surprised how receptive these folks will be to your email/call. You may also uncover some hidden job opportunities.
[+] [-] codezero|10 years ago|reply
http://conf.writethedocs.org
[+] [-] bsima|10 years ago|reply
Or, maybe you don't need guidance, you just need to dive in.
[1]: https://github.com/peerlibrary/peerlibrary
[2]: https://github.com/mitar
[+] [-] kaa2102|10 years ago|reply
Method, probability of success
Assess personal strengths and go on informational interviews, 86% *
Use the yellow pages, 65%
Ask for job leads, 33%
Knock on the door of an employer, office or manufacturing plant, 47%
State or federal employment office, 14%
Job club or Job Search Support Groups, 10%
Mailing out your resume to employers, 7%
Job boards in professional or trade journals, 7%
Employment agency or search firm, 5% to 28% est.
Answering local newspaper ads, 5% to 24% est.
Looking for employers' job-postings on the Internet, 4%
* This method is referred to as the What Color is Your Parachute method. I grossly oversimplified the methodology.
[+] [-] EGreg|10 years ago|reply
A startup with apps downloaded by 3 million people in 110 countries, and used over 2.5 million times a month.
An open-source platform (that makes heavy use of Node.js) with a social mission: to revolutionize social networking and put the power back into the hands of people and organizations the way Wordpress did for blogs.
We are currently building a portal for it at http://platform.qbix.com ... over half of the documentation has already been written, but by the developers. We are looking for someone with experience in evangelism and passion for our company's open source vision.
I'd be very happy to mentor you about JavaScript development principles. You can look at my posts on StackOverflow -- or better yet, the Javascript code (both client-side and node.js) on http://github.com/EGreg/Q to get a aense of my coding style. I've been coding in JS for over 10 years and I enjoy teaching and seeing people get better because of me :)
Anyway, if you are interested, visit http://qbix.com/about and drop me a line.
Greg Magarshak
[+] [-] christiansmith|10 years ago|reply
https://github.com/anvilresearch/connect
I'd love to speak with you. Please contact me (see profile).
[+] [-] christkv|10 years ago|reply
http://t.co/9uZjQeSRdv
[+] [-] NoMoreNicksLeft|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bnb|10 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] andrewsomething|10 years ago|reply
https://www.digitalocean.com/company/careers#technical-write...
We also run a program where we pay freelancers on a per-article basis:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/get-paid-to-write
[+] [-] cypher_glyph|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bnb|10 years ago|reply
The closest that I can get to is a class that's half HTML+CSS and half WordPress. All other similar classes are Computer Science, and are languages like C++, C#, Java, and Python.
I know it's good to learn those, but I'm under a tight schedule in terms of credit hours, and can't afford to take extra classes outside of my curriculum.
[+] [-] honest_joe|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bnb|10 years ago|reply