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Jared Walls

Jared Walls

Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

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Jared's work combines: Writing, Numbers, and Problem Solving

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Day In The Life

Technical Writer

Edit and draft fiscal policies and procedures used by state agencies to maintain their accounting and payroll systems.

Skills & Education

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

    Huntsville High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    English Language and Literature, General

    Sam Houston State University

  • Graduate Degree

    Creative Writing

    Texas State University-San Marcos

Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be a Technical Writers:

Bachelor's Degree: Technical and Scientific Communication

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Life & Career Milestones

I've taken a lot of twists and turns

  • 1.

    Joined the Army in high school, received a medical discharge less than a year in.

  • 2.

    Moved back to my hometown and got a job as a prison guard.

  • 3.

    Enrolled in college, started out as a Statistics major, had a very hard time navigating a stressful line of work with college.

  • 4.

    Got a job that was less stressful (still full time, though), changed my major to English.

  • 5.

    As my GPA improved, I considered graduate school, I looked to mentors to help me accomplish that goal.

  • 6.

    My mother had a bad car accident my senior year of college. I had to stick around to help her get back on her feet. I had gotten into grad school, but asked to start a semester later.

  • 7.

    After grad school, interviewed for several tech writer positions, but did not get hired. Worked a job I was over qualified for for several months. I was eventually offered a teaching position.

  • 8.

    My wife and I had twins in 2013. I didn’t make “have twins” money. I found a job at the end of that year at the dept. of transportation (technical editing). That job led to my current role.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Parents:

    I think you should probably get a business degree—it’ll make things easier...

  • How I responded:

    Stick with what interests you. The challenge is finding a way to leverage that interest and expertise—in other words, how can you use what you’re good at to help an organization and/or other people? If you stick with what you’re passionate about, that challenge won’t be so challenging.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • Your parents can’t guide you through the countless obstacles of college, because they’ve never experienced. I learned to ask for help when I didn’t know what to do.