Developer Educator

last updated July 28, 2022 19:03 UTC

Twilio

HQ: Remote

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As a Developer Educatorat Twilio, your job is tochallengeandempowerTwilio developers to build incredible web and nativeappsthat makecommunication better .To accomplish this mission, we’ll developeducational resources, tools, and sample codethat help developers get started and get finished with their Twilio application.

About you:

Not every developer can get excited about documentation! But you’re different – you understand the importance of great documentation. You’re ready to hone your writing skills to create concise, accurate, and useful content. You’re excitedto use your skills as a developer to envision and build learning experiences that have never been seen before. You want to set a new bar for documentation, and create delightful learning experiences that serve your fellow developers.

About the job:

We are looking for a resourceful technologistwho isequal parts software developer andteacher. Writing, creative, time management, and organizational skills will also becritical. Youwill be an integral part of Twilio’s Developer Educationteam as we reset developers’ expectations for amazing documentation.

Responsibilities:

You will work on:

  • Authoringtechnical content and documentationfor https://www.twilio.com, our blog, and other places developers are looking for resources on how to build apps with Twilio.

  • Managing external contributorsas we build out a large library of technical content that will serve developers across multiple languages and platforms.

  • Shippinghigh quality code for some of the most critical components of https://www.twilio.com. Twilio users will interact with your code on the website every day.

  • Writing production-ready sample applications that developers could put into service right away, demonstrating key Twilio use cases like two-factor authentication, call centers, and notifications.

  • Creating tests and automation infrastructure to make sure our code samples are always accurate and up to date.

  • Building command line and graphical authoring tools and utilitiesfor our own internal use, as well as open source projects that will help move the entire state of the art forward for developer education.

  • Defining and creating the future of developer educationas we createproductive and delightful learningexperiences for our developer community.

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