Job Skills Seeking guidance from someone in R&D

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The discussion centers on a request for insights into writing practices within the research and development (R&D) field for an academic paper. The original poster seeks to connect with professionals currently working in R&D to gain a deeper understanding of their writing processes. However, the thread is locked due to forum policies against interview-type discussions. A forum member offers to provide assistance through private messaging, indicating a willingness to share their experience in the R&D sector.
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I am currently working on a paper studying the different types of writing done in the research and development field. I was hoping to talk to someone who is currently employed in that field about different aspects of their job. Is there anyone who would be willing to help me with this?
 
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JaredC said:
I am currently working on a paper studying the different types of writing done in the research and development field. I was hoping to talk to someone who is currently employed in that field about different aspects of their job. Is there anyone who would be willing to help me with this?
Welcome to the PF.

For privacy and anti-phishing reasons, we do not allow interview-type threads here at the PF, so your thread is locked. However, I've worked in R&D for many years, so send me a PM with your questions,
 
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