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  • Daily Trust logo

    Freelance Content Writer

    Daily TrustAbuja, Nigeria23 May

    REQUIREMENT AND QUALIFICATION: It’s a flexible position that allows for a remote work and offers a good opportunity for creative expression. Fresh ...

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  • NewGlobe logo

    Policy Writer, Measurement and Evaluation (M&E)

    NewGlobeLagos, Nigeria22 May

    NewGlobe supports visionary governments to transform public education systems, the cornerstone of a prosperous, equitable, and peaceful society. With a ...

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  • Uraga Real Estate logo

    Creative Content Creator

    Uraga Real EstateLagos, Nigeria22 May

    Over the last 10 years Uraga Real Estate (A Honeywell Group Company) has created and reinvented some of the most recognizable buildings in Nigeria. We have ...

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  • Vatebra Limited logo

    Content Writer / Copywriter Intern

    Vatebra LimitedLagos, Nigeria21 May

    Vatebra is a leading ICT company in Africa with competency in the delivery of cutting-edge Software Solutions in the Private and Public Sector in Africa. The ...

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  • Shuttlers logo

    Content and Copywriter Lead

    ShuttlersLagos, Nigeria21 May

    Shuttlers is a platform that enables professionals access efficient shared transportation in Lagos Metropolis. We help transform the stressful time commuting ...

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  • Parabolar Studio logo

    Talented SEO and Content Writer

    Parabolar StudioLagos, Anambra, Abuja, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Rivers, Nigeria18 May

    Parabolar Studio is an assembly of multifaceted, imaginative, and energetic teams. Together, we engineer art and present a full array of possibilities, ...

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  • Prixair logo

    Content Creator

    PrixairAbuja, Nigeria15 May

    Prixair comprises of Prixair Hotels, Prixair Catering, Prixair Properties, Prixair Studio and Flames Restaurant. We are the leading hospitality company, ...

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  • LexTorah logo

    Content Developer

    LexTorahLagos, Nigeria14 May

    LexTorah is one of the leading provider of talent management, online learning and knowledge management products and services in Nigeria. We help individuals ...

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  • Softhills Limited logo

    Content Creator

    Softhills LimitedLagos, Nigeria13 May

    We invest more than just funds; we invest our knowledge and experience, our ideas and our infrastructure. Working alongside entrepreneurs and co-founders, we ...

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  • Digital Marketing Skill Institute logo

    Copywriter

    Digital Marketing Ski..Lagos, Nigeria10 May

    Digital Marketing Skill Institute was founded in 2012 by Tobi Asehinde during his master's final year at the Portsmouth University, United Kingdom in his ...

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  • Afrihood Development Company logo

    Instagram Content Creator

    Afrihood Development ..Lagos, Nigeria06 May

    Afrihood Development Company is the trusted real estate solution provider changing the face of Africa one building at a time Responsibilities: Create ...

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  • PressOne Africa logo

    SEO Specialist

    PressOne AfricaLagos, Nigeria04 May

    PressOne Africa is an early-stage startup helping entrepreneurs retain their customers, through a centralised voice communication platform. We are on a mission ...

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  • PressOne Africa logo

    Web Content Specialist

    PressOne AfricaLagos, Nigeria04 May

    PressOne Africa is an early-stage startup helping entrepreneurs retain their customers, through a centralised voice communication platform. We are on a mission ...

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  • Willers Solutions logo

    Technical Sales Specialist

    Willers SolutionsLagos, Nigeria04 May

    We are a fast paced business management solutions firm with an array of value offerings to Corporate organisations. We work in all major sectors of the economy ...

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  • Fhemfel Homes logo

    Content Creator

    Fhemfel HomesAbuja, Nigeria30 April

    Real estate |Hospitality| investment | project management |Role Description This is a full-time on-site role for a Content Creator at Fhemfel Travels in ...

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  • Popcentral TV logo

    Content Producer / Writer

    Popcentral TVLagos, Nigeria30 April

    A general entertainment channel on DSTV ch 189, and a 360 popculture brand curating and re-engineering Nigerian pop culture through experiences (events and ...

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What is technical writing?

Technical writing is about simplifying complex things. It is a form of writing discipline that involves communicating complex information to those who need it to carry out a specific task or achieve a certain goal. It is vital to a wide range of businesses and industries because, with it, complex topics and procedures in these fields would be easier to understand. 

Some of the components that make technical writing unique include: 

  • The writing must be clear and easy to understand since it is explaining an already difficult concept.

  • The writing should be well-detailed, leaving no important information out. 

  • It must be well structured, showing step-by-step instructions needed to simplify the concept. 

  • The writing must of course solve a problem and provide enough value to the readers. 

Types of technical writing

Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

Standard operating procedures (SOPs) are detailed guidelines outlining organizational tasks, promoting seamless operations. It may include everything from processing payroll to manufacturing guidelines and calculating vacation time.

Software Installation Guides 

As the name implies, a software installation guide is written to guide users on how to install software. It would usually contain workflows, video tutorials, FAQs, and a troubleshooting guide.

Press Releases

Press releases are formal documents released by organizations to make business-related announcements. It usually highlights how the announcement impacts users and external stakeholders of the organization.

Case Studies and White Papers

Case studies & whitepapers are industry-specific documents that provide real-world examples testifying to an organization’s expertise and value, and are used for lead generation purposes.

They are written to address a particular challenge and require that the writer has an in-depth knowledge of the industry for effective writing.

API Documentation 

API documentation helps the customers’ developers of a product interact easily with the product’s code to implement an API effectively. It contains instructions and tutorials to simplify integration with other APIs such as web API, software API, and SCPIs.

Other forms of technical writing include:

  • User Manuals

  • Service Level Agreements

  • Business Proposals

  • End-user Instructions

  • Technical Reports 

Skills needed for technical writing 

  • A clear understanding of the product you intend to write on, the functions, solutions it provides, repair, replacement and troubleshooting.

  • In-depth knowledge of your product’s industry 

  • Proper research skills to understand the content and do a detailed audience analysis.

  • Strong communication skills to communicate appropriately through writing. 

  • Knowledge of technical writing tools like WordPress, Adobe RoboHelp, Google Docs, etc. 

  • Basic graphics and web design skills. 

How to become a technical writer 

  1.  Learn and Understand Technical Writing: Understand what technical writing is about and begin to learn. You can either pursue an education or take a technical writing course online. Either way, the goal is to get in-depth knowledge. 
  2. Gain Relevant Skills: Develop the necessary skills you require as a technical writer, both hard and soft skills. This will help you be good at what you do. 
  3. Build a Portfolio: Take time and create a portfolio of projects you have worked on. This is why it won’t be such a bad idea to take on volunteer projects as much as you can. It will prove what you can do as a technical writer. 
  4. Build Your Network: Beyond your skill, connect with other technical writers and build your network. They could point you to relevant resources for your desired career path. 

Technical writing process 

  1. Plan: At this stage, you decide what the project will be like. The scope, timing, your targeted audience, stakeholders or those who may have contributions to make, etc. This will help you know what to concentrate on and where to begin. 
  2. Structure: Next is to determine the structure for the content. This structure will be better done after thorough research. With the structure, you decide the format for the writing as well as the headings. 
  3. Write: Then it is time to write your article, following the structure you have laid down. You can put your thoughts down into writing and give flesh to the already existing structure. 
  4. Review: When you’re done writing, you can review. It’s where your document gets the trial by fire, so to speak, of having others formally review it, as well as undergoing another essential task – editing and proofing.
  5. Publish: Publishing is where writers manufacture and launch the final product. This might be as straightforward as emailing an approved document to your manager or uploading it to a content management system or intranet.