kelsey belomy
太平洋之后的成功
Kelsey Belomy

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毕业年份: 2014
主要: 英语
组织: 蓝盾
工作: 技术沟通

Q - What is a technical communicator? 

A -  A technical communicator is just a really fancy way of saying that I am an editor. I work with most of the lines of business at 蓝盾 California to update the documents and there are quite a lot of them -- like several thousand. So, my team works to update them and make sure that all of the information is accurate and. that everything is in compliance with regulations and things of that nature. 


Q - And how did you become a technical communicator?

A -  Initially, I started in a different department. 我在供应商运营部门工作. 我刚放学就吃了. I got that just by applying to a bunch of jobs on Linked In and other various sites, and I interviewed for the position and was hired. I liked that 蓝盾 was a larger company and that it was pretty close to where I was living at the time. 


Q - You have a liberal arts degree that enables you to take your general skills in communication and then train specifically for the health care industry. Could you tell us about that process?

A -  I feel passionately about this 在一般情况下 because when I was an 英语 major, I would get a lot of questions like, "Oh, so you're going to be an 英语 teacher?诸如此类的话. People tend to style you and say that you can only go into that field or that career path. 但, the cool thing about an 英语 major, or any sort of liberal arts education, is that it really has focus on communicating and analyzing words, 和真正的, 不管你做什么工作, you're going to have to apply those skills. 

When I started at 蓝盾 and I was working in the provider operations department, 我们和医生一起工作. We would get a lot of requests from them about really, 太阳底下的任何东西, and you had to be able to read between the lines and interpret what they were actually trying to say. Having a background in 英语 in particular really helps with that because you're used to taking these texts and picking them apart and making sure that you understand what the author is trying to say. 

所以, I think that along with general communication skills, in terms of when you are writing an email, are you able to express everything that needs to be expressed in a timely, 简洁的方式, so everyone has the information that they need. 你知道, having a background in liberal arts really helps with that because you're used to writing essays and reports. 


Q - What advice do you have for students who want to go to work in your field, doing what you do?

A -  Well, I would say that if they can, they should take a content engineering class. 它是由Dr. Eric Sonstroem. It really has you examine how you present information. We looked at how to format emails in terms of having a lot of information to convey: are you using white space, 你用子弹吗?, and how are you formatting information? 容易消化吗? That has been immediately applicable in my day job. 

但, 在一般情况下, 英语 classes are really helpful because it's all about thinking critically and writing critically, and that's always going to be applicable to any job that you have. 

Q -  Did you have any professor who was particularly influential? 

A - The cool thing about Pacific and the 英语 department 在一般情况下, is that it is pretty tight-knit and small. So, you get to know a lot of the professors really well. 我会说是博士. Cynthia Dobbs was probably one of the most influential along with Dr. 周. 


Q - Did the Career Resource Center help you in your job 搜索?

A -在我毕业之前, I did use their services to help me update my resume and kind of do a mock interview. 我发现这很有用. 


Q - 他们是怎么帮助你的? What kind of things did you find particularly helpful?

A - With the resume, it's always helpful to get another set of eyes looking at it, just to make sure. At the Career Resource Center, 那是他们的工作, to look at those sorts of things and to know the latest and greatest trends for those sorts of things. When you have hiring recruiters, they're looking at a lot of resumes. You want to make sure that yours is perfect, so that you don't get put into the reject pile right away. 

As far as the mock interview, they can help you with questions that you might be asked. 在蓝盾, they asked more situational questions, 如, "Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your coworkers about something and how did you handle that?" I think the mock interview helps prepare you for that, so that you have an idea of what kinds of questions that you may be asked. And although it is difficult to prepare for situational interview questions, it can still give you an idea of what things to try to talk about and how you can best represent your background and your experience.