Technical Writers Wanted
At Steemit, we’ve been making a major push toward more transparency. We want to make sure that as many people as possible can gain a deep understanding of the various projects that we are working on as well as those being built by other Steem developers. But in order to do that, we need people who can speak both “Steem” and fluent English. Given the response to our last competition, we thought, “Why not do another one?” The prize for this competition could be a position working with us at Steemit!
Competition!
Using the comment section below please share a link to an article posted to Steem that you believe does an amazing job of eloquently explaining a highly technical aspect of the protocol. This can be a post written at any time (past, present, or future), by you or someone else. We’d love to see new articles written about something going on in github right now. Please make sure that all submissions have excellent grammar, spelling, and formatting in addition to compelling copy.
Please share links to the articles themselves (not just a username) so that we can quickly assess technical literacy and writing abilities.
We will continue to monitor the comment section over time, so keep leaving comments as you write or discover great new pieces of content and don't forget to upvote other high quality submissions. We’ll also give extra consideration to those comments that receive the most upvotes. Unfortunately, we can't promise we'll pick someone to work at Steemit, but we do promise to look at as many of the entries as possible for someone who might be able to meet our high standards for employment.
E-mail Us
For those who have past experience or writing samples they would prefer to share privately, you can e-mail us at [email protected]
Steemit Team