This is where I dump my digital CVs, technical writing portfolio, experimentations with static pages, and Python projects.
Hi! You can call me Anne or Mary. I'm a Technical Writer from the Philippines.
I'm currently seeking remote technical writing opportunities in IT or software companies.
You can learn more about me and my qualifications here (I coded this page myself!).
I've always been passionate about writing and have explored various forms, including creative writing, content writing, blogging, and copywriting.
But after years of working as a Content Writer and Editor, I desperately wanted something new.
I did some soul searching to figure out my next steps, and I remembered my interest in computer science. For one, I dabbled with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. I also love playing around with different software and applications.
When I was setting up my blog, for example, I was more excited about learning the nitty-gritty of WordPress.org than working on my content strategy or writing my articles.
Anyway, I've always been interested in IT and computer science, but I never felt brave enough to take the plunge. I thought I was too slow-witted for tech stuff.
But it was time for a change.
So, I wanted to explore IT and computer scienceβnow what?
Writing was my strongest and most marketable skill, and I sure didn't want to do a 180-degree turn and be a Software Developer or anything. I didn't want to abandon writing either.
During my soul searching, I discovered technical writing. It was an eye-opener. I couldn't believe there was a way to marry my love for writing and tech. I felt like the role was made specifically for me. I started learning more about IT and technical writing, eventually landing a job in an IT company.
Sadly, that job wasn't a good fit for me, which is why I'm actively seeking opportunities right now.
However, finding even an entry-level Technical Writer position can be challenging if you don't have enough experience or a technical background. To address that gap, I decided to create a tech writing portfolio and beef up my tech knowledge (both are still ongoing!).
Along the way, I stumbled on a new hobbyβcoding. I've always wanted to learn a programming language. It seems like now's as good a time as any.
Currently, I'm self-studying Python. I also want to familiarize myself with computer science, programming, and software development concepts. I'm mostly using Codecademy to get my feet wet, but I plan to explore other materials later on.
I've joined online coding communities, made like-minded friends, and researched how to learn coding and technical things. I've listed down all the highly recommended resources and created a roadmap on what to study next. There are tons of resources out there, and I'm thrilled, but I'm taking it one step at a time. I don't want to push myself too hard, get overwhelmed, and end up quitting.
Right now, I'm just excited to learn more. I can't wait to see where this new journey will take me.
Do you have any questions or do you want to work with me?
Drop me a line here. You can also connect with me on LinkedIn.
I look forward to hearing from you. π