Deepnote
Technical Writer
3mo ago
RemoteC1sqlpythonllmaiprompt-engineering
Create engaging and educational content about data analytics tools and workflows, emphasizing teaching and experimentation.
Requirements
- You love writing and explaining technical topics. You’ve published blog posts, taught classes, or built a portfolio (of notebooks) you’re proud of.
- You’re fluent in English (C1+).
- You know your way around data science: You clearly know SQL and Python and you’re comfortable exploring workflows and analytics problems.
- You’ve played with LLMs/AI-powered tools — from prompt-engineering chatbots to building data-driven copilots — and you’re excited about their potential.
- You understand the basics of how LLMs work (tokenization, context windows, trade-offs between cost, speed, and quality).
- You don’t need someone to hold your hand . You can manage yourself, prioritize, and QA your own work.
Conditions
- Very competitive compensation package 💵
- Equity options in an early-stage venture ready to scale 🚀
- A team of the smartest and kindest people you’ll ever meet 🧠
- Team events, off-sites, and incredibly fun company retreats 🌊
- Credit card with unlimited budget for learning, self-development, and work-related expenses 💳
- Travel budget to meet the team 🛫
- 25 days of PTO and unlimited sick days 🏝️
- Paid parental/family leave 👶
- Super cool swag 👕
- Flexible working hours 🕣
- $2,000 Kick-start bonus to get you set up 💰
- $1,000 Health budget 💰
Other
- At Deepnote, we’re building the next generation of data analytics tools. A new type of platform where teams can explore, analyze, and present data from start to finish — together. We want to make data notebooks the focal point for any data-driven team.
- Content is a huge part of this mission. The best way to show the world what’s possible with Deepnote is to create it: viral notebooks, hands-on guides, quirky templates, and stories that inspire. That’s where you come in. 🚀
- This role isn’t for everyone - and that’s okay! We’re not looking for someone to simply write docs. We’re looking for someone who gets excited about teaching, experimenting, and creating content that spreads . Someone who can take a dataset, a workflow, or a feature and turn it into something that both educates and delights.
- Could you please send us a few examples of your work as a technical writer? You can include links to your samples in the More info section.
- Viral notebooks that showcase what’s possible with data in Deepnote.
- Niche-focused content like articles, posts, or tutorials designed to resonate with our data community.
- Guides & tutorials that help teams go from “just starting” to “I got this.”
- Use cases and templates that make Deepnote’s value concrete.
- Distribution experiments like SEO, snippets for socials, seeding content in communities.
- You’ve built an audience around your writing (blog, Medium, Substack, Twitter/X, etc.).
- You’ve TA’d or taught data science or analytics.
- You’ve written content that went viral — and can explain why.
- You know the difference between content that educates and content that converts.
- You have experience with open-source, dev advocacy, or growth-driven content.