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The Role
As a Technical Writer at QuickNode, you will be responsible for creating high-quality instructional guides and tutorials on Web3 fundamentals and various blockchain technologies, which will be featured on QuickNode's Guides page (https://www.quicknode.com/guides/) and other areas of the website. You will work closely with other writers on the team to review and improve their writing, and to establish internal writing guidelines to ensure consistency and quality across all content.
In this role, you will be expected to maintain and update existing instructional guides to ensure that they remain relevant and accurate. You will also collaborate with developers and other team members to gather information and create new content that meets the needs of QuickNode's developer community. This will include creating guides that help onboard Web2 developers onto Web3, as well as guides that help Web3 developers master their knowledge and skills.
We are looking for a self-starter with excellent collaboration skills, a strong sense of ownership, and a team-oriented mentality. You should be able to work independently as well as part of a team, and be committed to producing the best-in-class instructional guides that help developers navigate the complex world of blockchain technology.
What You'll Do:
- Write instructional guides on Web3 fundamentals and various blockchain technologies.
- Provide constructive feedback on the writing of other team members to ensure coherence, accuracy, and high standards across all content.
- Collaborate with developers and other team members to gather information and create new content that meets the needs of QuickNode's developer community.
- Maintain and update existing instructional guides to ensure that they remain relevant and accurate.
- Develop and implement internal >
What You'll Bring:
- Excellent writing skills with a strong focus on clarity, accuracy, and simplicity.
- 2+ years of experience in technical writing and/or creating instructional content.
- Strong knowledge of Web3 fundamentals and familiarity with blockchain technologies.
- Proficient in writing code in at least one of the following languages: PHP, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Java, or Go, and ability to apply that knowledge to writing blockchain programs like smart contracts from scratch.
- Strong collaboration and communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Bachelor's degree or similar experience in English, Technical Writing, Computer Science, or related field preferred.
What does a Java developer in web3 do?
A Java developer in web3 would likely be focused on developing applications that use the Java programming language in the context of the web3 technology stack
Web3 is a collective term used to refer to the next generation of decentralized, blockchain-based technologies that are aimed at creating a more open and secure internet
In this context, a Java developer would be responsible for writing code that interacts with web3 technologies, such as decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts, to create new tools and services that run on the blockchain
This could involve working with cutting-edge technologies such as Ethereum, which is a popular blockchain platform that uses the Java programming language, as well as other web3 technologies and frameworks.