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Technical Writing

Organizations hire candidates who excel in Technical Writing to communicate complex information in a clear, concise and effective manner. With the increasing demand for technical products and services, the ability to translate technical knowledge into understandable instructions, reports, and manuals is essential for businesses to succeed. This critical skill helps to ensure that technical information is accessible and understandable to a wide range of audiences, from customers to employees, and can give a candidate a competitive edge in the job market.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

Technical Writing Skill Test evaluates a candidate's ability to effectively communicate technical information in writing. The test assesses the candidate's writing skills, understanding of technical writing terminology, and proficiency in using technical writing tools and software. By evaluating a candidate's ability to apply these skills in a practical context, organizations can assess the candidate's potential to effectively communicate complex technical information to a wide range of audiences.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Writing Skills

  • Technical Report Writing

  • Copyright Issues

  • Technical Writing Terminology

  • Word 2003 Fundamentals

  • Excel 2003 Fundamentals

  • Basics

  • Technical Writing Tools and Software

  • Documentation Skills

Related Roles

Having verifiable Technical Writing skills can give you an edge in the job market as organizations seek to hire candidates who possess the ability to effectively communicate technical information to a non-technical audience. This skill is critical in various industries and essential for success in roles such as Technical Writer, Technical Documentation Specialist, and Technical Communication Manager, among others. Whether it's creating user manuals, writing technical reports, or developing product documentation, Technical Writing skills are highly valued and in demand.


Internship Roles:


  • Research Intern

  • Writing Intern

  • Academic Intern

  • Education Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Research Analyst

  • Technical Writer

  • Academic Writer

  • Education Coordinator

  • Business Analyst

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