Intro
This critical strategic role (for any developer-focused company) combines coding expertise with the ability to empathize and communicate effectively. You’ll help ensure developers worldwide have everything they need to succeed with our platform—both through top-notch technical resources and meaningful interactions.
This position is perfect for developers looking to move into more customer-facing roles—or for anyone who wants to enhance their engineering expertise while directly influencing product adoption and developer satisfaction.
About Us
Permit.io specializes in fine-grained authorization, empowering developers to integrate precise access control into any product quickly. We’re fully remote, funded by top-tier investors, and strongly believe that high-quality content is central to building trust with the developer community.
Our small but mighty GTM team consistently delivers 10x results, growing signups by over 100% year-over-year. Known for creativity and our unique Sake-tasting tradition at conferences, we aim to keep things fun while moving fast.
About You
- You have 3–5 years of experience as a full stack or backend polyglot developer (Go, JS, Python)
- You’re fluent in English (speaking and writing) and driven by results
- You have a solid understanding of Auth and IAM
- You love explaining complex ideas in simple ways
- You’re curious, enthusiastic about technology, and eager to empower fellow engineers
- You pay attention to the smallest details, ensuring clarity and accuracy in everything you produce
What you'll do
- Own the documentation strategy and execution—covering everything from code examples to technical blogs.
- Deliver technical content—docs, webinars, videos, and talks—to clarify our platform for developers.
- Engage with customers, free users, and the open-source community, helping them dive into our technology.
- Create demo projects showcasing real-world use cases, including open-source contributions built on our platform.
- Collaborate with the engineering and marketing teams to plan and produce engaging content.
- Manage changelogs and product announcements.
- Balance your time between writing code (40%), crafting docs and recording demos (40%), and public (online and physical) appearances (20%).