These are exciting roles for technically-minded marketers as we're focussing on reaching developers and small teams (mostly at startups) and growing our open source community.
We have an attractive compensation package - 20% over SF average weighted to your location with many other benefits such as pension, health care, relocating, no-madding and more. Our team is small, growing fast and extremely talented.
If you're an engineer who's done some writing or community work and you're looking to move more into marketing, please get in touch too, we'd be very interested to chat.
Thank you, I've updated the link. Let me know if you'd like to hear more about the security features and I can get Kyle (security) and Jeremiah (PureOS) to jump into this thread.
Recently I find this to be the case for me. I consider myself a generalist: engineering (a few stacks/languages), product, business, marketing, leadership and education. Recruiters tell me to focus on one thing on my CV and I feel employers don’t believe I could be even two of those things. For example with my blend of skills I was able to double the traffic, increase leads and social engagement by 5-6x at the last place I worked after my first quarter. My boss didn’t understand what happened and when I recount the steps and results to other people they don’t believe me. After winding down my own startup a few months ago I’ve struggled to get hired. People don’t advertise for generalists and as I remove certain skills and roles/duties from my CV I’ve found the hiring process gets easier. I’d love some advice, even more I’d love to put my skills to work.
Whimso is a free prototype for a larger unrealised travel tech project which we've released as a fast and simple place search engine engine based on user preferences.
We've had feedback that it's handy for finding vegan/vegetarian food nearby - should we re-release it as a plant-based restaurant finder?