PostHog
Developer who loves writing
PostHog
$110k - $185k
Remote (EMEA, US)

Developer who loves writing

Overview

PostHog is looking for a developer who loves writing to join their marketing team. The role offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work remotely.

Job Description

PostHog is an open-source platform aimed at building a huge community around a free-for-life product. They focus on transparency, allowing teams to make informed decisions by sharing as much information as possible.

Responsibilities

  • - Writing informative blog posts and tutorials that attract new developers to PostHog.
  • - Improving documentation and writing guides that solve problems for existing users.
  • - Working with product teams to turn new features into engaging and timely content ideas.
  • - Contributing high-quality and opinionated articles to the Product for Engineers newsletter.
  • - Analyzing content performance and adjusting content strategy accordingly.
  • - Choosing your own adventures and following through on your ideas.

Required Skills

  • - Excellent writing, research, and communication skills.
  • - Engaging content creation experience for developers.
  • - Software development experience, formal or informal.
  • - Original, interesting takes on developer-related topics.
  • - A genuine love of writing.
  • - Additional skills such as video content creation or managing social media.

Benefits

  • - Generous, transparent compensation & equity
  • - Unlimited vacation (with a minimum!)
  • - Two meeting-free days per week
  • - Home office
  • - Coworking credit
  • - Private health, dental, and vision insurance
  • - Training budget
  • - Access to the company''s Hedge House
  • - Carbon offsetting
  • - Pension & 401k contributions
  • - Company offsites

About the company

PostHog started as open source product analytics. We've grown into a product & data toolkit, used by 70,000+ teams. We launched on Hacker News with our MVP – just 4 weeks after we started writing code. The response was overwhelmingly positive. We had over 300 deployments in a couple of days. 2 weeks later, we'd gone past 1,500 stars on GitHub.