Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/15/2020
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Hera Hub Sorrento Valley
Join us on January 15th to learn what to do at the end of a Tech Comm career, whether you’re bored with Technical Communications, or you’re ready for a career change, or your job goes away.
The next level of your Tech Comm Career
What does the career path after Tech Comm really look like? Find out how Technical Communicators can become Systems Engineers, Content Developers, Programmers, etc. This event will help you get to the next level of your career.
“Where do I go from here? Navigate from a career plateau towards a new adventure. Identify the opportunities and also the freedoms that can come with the end of a career or job. Learn how you can leverage the technical communication skills you have mastered to identify your passions and dreams. Additionally, you’ll also learn how focus on the strategies and actions that will get you where you want to be.
Discover the professional uses storytelling, to tell your story as a Tech Comm Professional and how it can also benefit your future career prospects.
About the Speaker
Preston Hathaway is an experienced Technical Communicator with a military background. He joined the United States Navy in 1977, discovering a career field, that relatively few knew about. He is an expert in Electronics Intelligence, Analysis, Cryptology, and also in Naval Operations. These took him from Colorado to Florida, Spain, Texas, Alaska, and San Diego with many more countries visited along the way. After serving 21 years, he transitioned to a training development company. In his career there he discovered a like for information technology together with a growing passion for Tech Comm. In 2004 he began working for SAIC, a company established in San Diego. Over the years he has worked on numerous projects for the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, now the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command.
Previously, he taught the University of California in San Diego Extension program’s Technical Communications Certificate Capstone course for eight years. Additionally, in 2013, Preston earned an MS in Engineering Management from George Washington University and began working on Enterprise Architecture and Systems Engineering Projects. Today, Preston is an Enterprise Architect, Systems Engineer, Poet, and if needed, also a Technical Communicator.
Additional resources regarding Tech Comm Careers:
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