Developer who loves writing

PostHog

Posted: a month ago
Information Technology Full Time Completely Remote

Responsibilities:

  • Creating top-of-funnel content, such as blog posts and tutorials, that attract new developers to PostHog.
  • Improving our documentation and producing guides that solve common problems for existing users.
  • Working with our marketing, product, and engineering teams to turn new features into engaging and timely content ideas.
  • Contributing useful and opinionated articles to our Product for Engineers newsletter, which has over 15,000 subscribers.
  • Analyzing how your content performs (using PostHog!) and deciding how to adjust our content strategy accordingly.

Requirements:

  • You've written engaging content for developers.
  • Software development experience, though not necessarily in a formal role. Building apps in your free time or having done a bootcamp counts.
  • Excellent writing, research, and communication skills.
  • Original, interesting takes on topics developers care about.
  • A genuine love of writing.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • You have another string to your bow - maybe you've dabbled in video content creation or social media.

Benefits:

  • Generous, transparent compensation and employee-friendly equity in PostHog.
  • Unlimited time off with a 25 day minimum.
  • Private medical insurance, including dental and vision (US and UK only).
  • Pension/401k contributions (4% matching).
  • Generous parental, bereavement and child loss leave.
  • Training budget and free books.
  • $200/month budget towards co-working or café working and $300/month for team socials.
  • Spill mental health chat.
  • $100/month budget to provide support to open-source projects.
  • We'll be your first investor.
  • Regular team off-sites with carbon offsetting for work travel.

About the Company: PostHog helps engineers build better products. We are a single platform to analyze, test, observe, and deploy new features. We give engineers product & web analytics, session replay, feature flags, experiments, a CDP, SQL access, and a data warehouse… and there’s plenty more to come. PostHog was created as an open-source project during Y Combinator's W20 cohort and had the most successful B2B software launch on HackerNews since 2012 - with a product that was just 4 weeks old.