Results for My 10 Technical Writing Stereotypes Survey
Nearly two weeks ago I posted a survey about 10 technical writing stereotypes. 221 people participated in the survey. The results are below.
1. Technical writing is boring.
Generally True: 7%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 46%
Generally False: 47%
2. Technical writing stifles your creativity.
Generally True: 10%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 32%
Generally False: 58%
3. You do a lot of writing as a technical writer.
Generally True: 12%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 47%
Generally False: 41%
4. You need a job in technical communication to get a job in technical communication.
Generally True: 23%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 41%
Generally False: 36%
5. Technical writers are second-class citizens in IT departments.
Generally True: 28%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 47%
Generally False: 25%
6. Technical writers feel as if they've sold out.
Generally True: 6%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 23%
Generally False: 71%
7. You can easily support a family with other writing careers outside of technical writing.
Generally True: 17%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 41%
Generally False: 42%
8. You have to know a lot of tools to break into technical communication.
Generally True: 26%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 43%
Generally False: 31%
9. Technical writers are introverted, isolated, boring geeks.
Generally True: 7%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 38%
Generally False: 55%
10. Because IT technologies change so frequently, you have to spend large amounts of your spare time just keeping up with what's new.
Generally True: 16%
Sometimes True, Sometimes False: 35%
Generally False: 48%