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COMPANY D2C TECHNOLOGIES

WEBSITE

www.d2ctechnologies.com
LOCATION Chennai
REQUIREMENT

(FRESHERS) "D2C TECHNOLOGIES" recruits FRESHERS

 
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D2C Technologies Pvt Ltd (www.d2ctechnologies.com)
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D2C Technologies – Focused on building automation in People Processes using technology. CEO’s strong domain expertise and change management skills combined with D2C Technologies strong technical support gives all the products/solutions the power of being the most productive solutions.

Technical Writer
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Job Description :
- CANDIDATES WHO HAVE COMPLETED TECHNICAL WRITING COURSE ARE ALONE ELIGIBLE
- Understand Software products function.
- Write help files for Software.
- Convert help files to html pages with navigation.
- Help files created should have screen shots of Software pages with Help annotations in screen shots.
- Documentation of software analysis and maintenance phase.
- Able to work in help file development tools (Eg: Robohelp, Adobe)
- Should think in customer point and develop the software help files.

Desired Skills :
- Good command over English.
- Good listening and presentation skill.
- Able to learn tools which help in creating online help documents.
- Good team player.

Job Location : Chennai

Desired Experience : 0-1 Years
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