Technical writing is one of the smartest career moves in today’s tech-driven world. Every product, platform, and system needs clear documentation—user guides, online help, onboarding materials, and internal knowledge bases that turn complexity into clarity. Skilled technical writers sit at the intersection of technology, users, and business, making them essential (and employable) across industries.
At Our Best Words (OBW), we don’t treat technical writing as a narrow skill. We train professionals who understand how information works in the real world—from product documentation to customer-facing content and marketing assets.
A Hybrid Advantage: TechComm + MarCom
Modern employers don’t just want writers who can document features.
They want communicators who understand audience, messaging, structure, and strategy.
That’s why OBW takes a hybrid approach:
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Technical Writing (TechComm) – Learn to create clear, structured documentation, online help, knowledge bases, specs, and guides
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Marketing Communications (MarCom) – Gain the ability to align content with brand voice, user journeys, and business goals
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This crossover skill set gives OBW graduates a competitive edge—and opens doors to more roles.
Beyond Writing: Practical, Job-Ready Skills
To make sure our graduates are truly career-ready, OBW training also includes hands-on instruction in:
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Desktop Publishing (DTP) – Layout, formatting, and professional document design
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Website Building – Creating and managing content-driven websites using modern tools and platforms
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These skills allow you to own the full content lifecycle—from concept and writing to design and delivery.
Train for How the Industry Actually Works
OBW training reflects how technical and marketing communicators really work today:
hybrid roles, cross-functional teams, and content that must be both accurate and effective.
If you’re looking to build a future-proof communication career—not just learn how to write—this is where your journey starts.
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