BrowserStack - Content Writer (1-5 yrs)
What do Microsoft, The Gap, Royal Bank of Scotland, Lockheed Martin, and top Open Source projects like JQuery have in common? They all use BrowserStack, as do over 25,000 other customers!
BrowserStack is the industry-leading, cloud web and mobile testing platform that enables developers to test their websites and apps on different operating systems and mobile devices. Since launching in 2011, our mission has been bold yet simple: To be the testing infrastructure for the internet. 6 years and billions of tests later, we are ready for our next phase of hyper-growth. Bootstrapped for the first 6 years, we continue to be profitable since inception with a near exponential growth in customers around the globe. Recently, we closed $50M in Series A funding from Accel
Role :
Reporting to the Manager - Business Operations, your primary focus will be on crafting compelling content to appeal to a developer audience, with a deep focus on understanding user intent, product features and the general market. The role also requires working with multiple other teams such as Product Marketing, Design and Engineering to drive results.
Requirements :
- Excellent writing and communication skills: able to craft engaging content across formats.
- SEO, Keyword Optimization and understanding User Experience
- At least 2 years of experience writing content for the web
- At least 1 year of experience writing content for technical audiences
- Any experiences of writing for a SAAS technology company will be an added advantage
- Excellent writing and communication skills: able to craft engaging content across formats. Please include a link with samples of your work
- SEO, Keyword Optimization and understanding User Experience
- At least 2 years of experience writing content for the web
- At least 1 year of experience writing content for technical audiences
- Any experiences of writing for a SAAS technology company will be an added advantage
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