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Training and Content Specialist

United States - Remote

Striim, (pronounced “stream” with two i’s for integration and intelligence), is a unified data integration and streaming platform that connects clouds, data, and applications with unprecedented speed and simplicity to deliver the right data at the right time. Striim is used by enterprise companies to monitor events across any environment, build applications that drive digital transformation, and leverage true real-time analytics to provide a superior experience to their customers. At our company, we believe and expect all of our employees to operate as one with unlimited potential and dignity. 

We are looking for a Training and Content Specialist to create Striim’s training and enablement content: turning raw material on methodology, product, and the competitive landscape into shippable courses, modules, labs, scripts, and decks for both the internal team and the external Striim Academy. Collaborating with the Director of Training & Enablement, the Training and Content Specialist develops the curriculum and assets driving internal and external enablement across all GTM motions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Content Production: Build and maintain training content: course modules in WorkRamp, enablement decks, certification rubrics, one-pagers, and scripts - across the three GTM motions: Application & Data Modernization, Event Stream Processing, and Contextual Data Engine for Enterprise AI. Turn Gong calls, PMM source material, and product docs into ship-ready assets.
  • Striim Academy Module Build: Produce modules across the Striim Platform and Validata tracks of the 10-module curriculum. Build hands-on labs (Reprise), quizzes, knowledge checks, and digital-badge content for internal, developer, customer, and partner audiences.
  • Learning Tech Stack Operations: Run day-to-day administration of the learning stack: WorkRamp (LMS) publishing and learner-path config, Content management, Gong AI call tagging and clip libraries, and knowledge surfacing in Salesforce / Slack. Keep content current, versioned, and findable.
  • Enablement Cadence & SKO Support: Produce assets and run logistics for the bi-weekly Sales Scoops, the monthly campaign-support motion, and the quarterly certification waves. Co-build and stage materials for the July 2026 SKO Challenger Boot Camp by motion, persona, and industry.
  • Content Atomization: Repurpose long-form content (webinars, podcasts, certification recordings) into bite-sized enablement and demand assets via GoldCast. Maintain the battlecard and persona quick-reference libraries, tailored by industry (Financial Services, Healthcare, Retail, etc.) and persona profiles (CIO, CDO, Enterprise Data Architect, DBA, Data Engineer).

Requirements 

  • 2+ years' enablement content, instructional design, technical content, or product-marketing experience with a B2B software company.
  • Hands-on LMS experience: Proven experience having built and published courses, learning paths, quizzes, and certifications (WorkRamp, Docebo, Skilljar, Lessonly, or equivalent) - not just administered an LMS others built.
  • Proficient writer and content creator: Proven experience producing decks, scripts, rubrics, and module copy that ships without heavy editing: written in three to five sentences, not three to five paragraphs.
  • Comfort with AI-augmented content workflows: Successful experience leveraging tools such as Claude, Cowork, ChatGPT, Gong AI, or equivalent in production. Experienced differentiating between AI output that ships and AI output that needs to be rewritten.
  • Organized operator: Proficient in managing content backlog, versioning, project deadlines, and multiple requests. 
  • Curiosity for technical subject matter: Experience developing content relevant to Data modernization, data streaming, cloud adoption/migrations, or developer tooling. Ability to learn a complex technical product deeply enough to teach it to a seller.

Preferred Requirements

  • Instructional-design or e-learning knowledge (ATD, Articulate / Storyline, or equivalent).
  • Built learning courses- academy content 
  • Domain background in change data capture, data analytics, app/data modernization to cloud, streaming analytics, or hyperscaler technology.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and pre-IPO stock options
  • Comprehensive health care plans (medical, dental, vision), including medical and dependent FSA
  • Retirement plan (401K)
  • Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
  • Opportunity to contribute to and shape a collaborative, high-growth company culture

Compensation

Base: $100,000 – $105,000 USD annually. In addition to base pay, this role offers the opportunity to earn commission-based rewards. 

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

 

Our company culture fosters entrepreneurship and nurtures our team members to grow with the company. Come join a Silicon Valley startup focused on delivering a product that’s loved by its customers and primed to be a core part of the cloud data stack.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and we value diversity at our company.It is in our best interest to continue to foster an environment of diversity, equity, and inclusion to bring the most value to our workforce, customers, and partners. All applicants are considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.

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