The Technical Communication field is broad. It includes any form of communication that exhibits one or more of the following characteristics:
- Technical or specialized topics, such as computer applications, medical procedures, or environmental regulations
- Technology, such as web pages, help files, or social media sites
- Instructions about how to do something, regardless of how technical the task is or even if technology is used to create or distribute that communication
The History of Technical Communication
Find out about technical communication’s origins as a discipline.
Career Paths in Technical Communication
Learn about the types of work that technical communicators do and how to develop in this role.
The Value that We Create for Businesses
Technical communicators bring value to business development through contributions to risk management, user satisfaction, internal communication processes, and more.
Our Ethical Standards
Every profession has a stated set of ethical standards. Those who expect to be regarded as professionals should adhere to these standards, and call upon others to do so.
STC Ethical Code and Guidelines
Professional Organizations
The TCBOK was created by the Society for Technical Communication. Learn more about the Society and other professional organizations that complement us.
Future of Technical Communication
One of the joys of being a technical communicator is the chance to be on the leading edge of technologies and their impact on society. Find out more about where we are going.