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Technical Content Writer

Remote, USA

Runpod is the foundational platform for developers to build and run custom AI systems that scale. With over 500,000 developers worldwide and an annual recurring revenue run rate exceeding $120M, Runpod operates at the intersection of developer velocity and production-scale AI. Founded in 2022, we’ve grown rapidly by building infrastructure purpose-built for modern AI workloads. Our platform enables teams to move from experimentation to deployment with flexibility across cloud, on-prem, and hybrid environments. As a remote-first, globally distributed company, we are building the infrastructure layer that powers the next generation of AI systems.

As a Technical Content Writer at Runpod, you’ll be responsible for creating engaging, in-depth technical content that showcases our GPU cloud platform’s capabilities and helps our users understand its potential.  You’ll work closely with our marketing, product, and development teams to produce content that educates,informs, and attracts our AI-centric audience.

Responsibilities:

  • Own docs.runpod.io end-to-end as a product, including information architecture, content strategy, structure, and continuous improvement of all documentation surfaces
  • Design and maintain a documentation experience that enables developers and agents to quickly understand, integrate, and successfully operate on Runpod with minimal friction or ambiguity
  • Create and curate high-quality technical content across APIs, SDKs, tutorials, quickstarts, and conceptual guides, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and consistency with the evolving platform
  • Partner deeply with product, engineering, and DevRel to translate complex systems into intuitive, usable documentation, and ensure docs are shipped in lockstep with product releases
  • Establish documentation standards, tooling, and review processes to ensure scalability, consistency, and high signal-to-noise across all content
  • Instrument and iterate on documentation using feedback, usage data, and developer behavior to continuously improve both human and agent consumption of Runpod capabilities
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest trends in AI, machine learning, and cloud computing to inform
    content creation
  • Analyze content performance and user engagement to continually improve content strategy

Requirements:

  • 3+ years of experience in technical content writing, preferably in cloud computing, AI, or developer tools
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating ability to explain complex technical concepts clearly and engagingly
  • Excellent understanding of SEO principles and how to apply them to technical content
  • Familiarity with AI, machine learning, and GPU technology concepts
  • Experience in creating various content types, including blog posts, whitepapers, and case studies
  • Strong research skills and ability to quickly grasp and articulate complex technical topics
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience with content management systems and basic HTML
  • Familiarity with video script writing and technical presentation creation is a plus
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Technical Writing, or related field preferred
  • Successful completion of a background check

What You’ll Receive:

  • The competitive base pay for this position ranges from $120,000 - $180,000 usd. This salary range may be inclusive of several career levels at Runpod and will be narrowed during the interview process based on a number of factors, including the candidate’s experience, qualifications, and location
  • Meaningful equity in a fast-growing company- everyone on the team receives stock options — your impact drives our growth, and you share in the upside.
  • Generous medical, dental & vision plans 
  • Flexible PTO- take the time you need to recharge
  • Most roles are remote work first with an inclusive, collaborative teams utilizing slack as the main form of internal communication 
  • Join a passionate team on the cutting edge of AI infrastructure — where culture, learning, and ownership are at the heart of how we scale.
  • $1,200 Home Office & Equipment Stipend- We set you up for success from day one with gear and support to create your ideal workspace

Runpod is committed to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination and upholding the principles of equality and respect for all individuals. We believe that diversity in all its forms enhances our team. As an equal opportunity employer, Runpod is committed to creating an inclusive workforce at every level. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We welcome every qualified candidate eligible to work in the United States; however, we are currently unable to sponsor employment visas

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