The posting sounded interesting, but I wondered how one became "extremely proficient..." with six months experience on top of a high-school diploma. Six _years_ I could see... Also, if someone is expected to produce "high quality solutions" independently (not an unreasonable requirement of a senior or (at least) journeyman techwriter), is "high quality solution" defined? That is, is there a standard against which the new writer's output is to be judged? Not that I'm applying for the job, but I'd want to get that point negotiated and nailed down solidly if I was.
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