The Technical Writer will create user-friendly content for a no-code SAAS product, collaborating with teams to simplify complex technical concepts for non-technical users.
This is a remote position.
Job Role:
We are seeking a skilled Technical Writer to join our team. As a Technical Writer, you will be responsible for creating user-friendly and easily understandable content for our no-code SAAS product. You will play a vital role in ensuring our non-technical customers can effectively use our product and understand its features.
Project Role: Technical Writer
We are seeking a skilled Technical Writer to join our team. As a Technical Writer, you will be responsible for creating user-friendly and easily understandable content for our no-code SAAS product. You will play a vital role in ensuring our non-technical customers can effectively use our product and understand its features.
Project Role: Technical Writer
Work Experience: 3+ years
Work location: Remote
Must Have Skills: UX Writing, Technical Writing
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Develop high-quality content for our SAAS based software, ensuring it is concise, clear, and easy to understand for a non-technical audience.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including developers, product managers, and customer support, to gather information and understand the features and functionalities of our product.
- Write user-friendly content, such as tooltips, how-to-guides, tutorials, FAQs, and troubleshooting articles, to help users navigate our platform and resolve common issues.
- Translate complex technical concepts into simple language that is accessible to non-technical users.
- Regularly update and maintain existing content to ensure accuracy, relevancy, and alignment with the latest product updates.
- Collaborate with the design team to create visually appealing and intuitive designs, screenshots, and visuals to enhance the understanding of the content.
- Continuously improve content quality by gathering user feedback, analyzing user behavior and making data-driven recommendations for improvements.
- Apply UX writing principles to ensure a seamless and user-friendly experience across all content touch points.
Profile:
Profile
- Proven experience as a technical writer or content writer, preferably in a SaaS or technology environment.
- Exceptional writing and editing skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts in simple terms.
- Experience in UX writing, creating user-centered content that guides users through interfaces.
- Experience in creating content for a non-technical audience is highly desirable.
- Familiarity with content management systems (CMS) such as WordPress, Shopify, Wix etc would benefit.
Desired Candidate Profile:
- Good communication skills
- Good, positive attitude
- Good problem-solving skills
- Good IQ
- Lots of common sense
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