Top Benefits
Equity grants for all employees
US-level salaries regardless of location
Remote travel budget to Toronto office
About the role
Who you are
- 4+ years of experience writing developer-focused technical documentation, translating complex technical concepts into clear prose for developer audiences
- Expert-level writing skills with Markdown and experience with static site generators
- Proficiency with Git/GitHub workflows and docs-as-code methodologies: you're comfortable with pull requests, code review, and version control
- The ability to read and understand code across multiple languages (Go, TypeScript, Java, Python). You don't need to have written production code, but you need to follow along when engineers explain their work
- A strong editorial eye for detail, consistency, and technical accuracy
- Self-direction and the ability to manage competing priorities with minimal oversight
- Excellent collaboration skills—you know how to extract information from busy engineers and work effectively with cross-functional teams
- Experience with MkDocs, Docusaurus, Hugo, or similar documentation frameworks
- Familiarity with Protocol Buffers, gRPC, or streaming platforms
- Background at a developer tools, API platform, or infrastructure company
- Experience creating workshop materials, tutorials, or other hands-on learning content
- Software engineering or development background
- If your experience isn’t an exact match for this job description, we encourage you to apply anyway! We’re always looking to add diversity of thought and perspective to our team
What the job involves
- While documentation is your primary focus, you'll also contribute to marketing content, developer relations materials, and help with social media copy
- One week you might be documenting Buf Schema Registry policy features, the next you're helping Developer Relations Engineers craft an online workshop or proofreading a partnership announcement
- Understanding the problems Buf’s ecosystem solves and clearly communicating how they are used to power schema-driven development
- Writing and maintaining comprehensive technical documentation for Buf's products, including conceptual overviews, tutorials, usage guides, and reference materials
- Validating documentation and example code for accuracy, working hands-on with our products
- Continually improving documentation consistency, clarity, and tone
- Collaborating closely with engineering, engineering managers, and marketing to review and refine documentation and other content from across the company
- Managing multiple concurrent projects while adapting to shifting priorities
- Contributing to marketing materials, blog posts, workshop content, and other developer-facing communications
- Working with Developer Relations Engineers to maintain a docs-as-code infrastructure
The application process
- Please apply with your resume and a brief explanation of why you think this role might be a mutual fit, including links to writing samples that demonstrate your range (technical docs, blog posts, or marketing content)
- Our hiring process is pretty lightweight and optimized for excellent candidates. We’ll respect your time and be as transparent as possible so that we can fail fast if it isn’t a mutual fit
Benefits
- Opportunity to join the team in its early days, take on major responsibility, and make meaningful contributions
- Work as part of an international team coming together to solve real-world engineering problems - Buf employees come from all over the world
- Equity grants for all employees - we also pay US-level salaries, regardless of which side of the border you are working on
- Professional downtown Toronto office for optimal collaboration. Generous budget for remote employees to travel to Toronto for in-person collaboration and team building
- Canadian immigration support available to all successful candidates and their families, including permanent residency sponsorship when eligible (Toronto office only)
Top Benefits
Equity grants for all employees
US-level salaries regardless of location
Remote travel budget to Toronto office
About the role
Who you are
- 4+ years of experience writing developer-focused technical documentation, translating complex technical concepts into clear prose for developer audiences
- Expert-level writing skills with Markdown and experience with static site generators
- Proficiency with Git/GitHub workflows and docs-as-code methodologies: you're comfortable with pull requests, code review, and version control
- The ability to read and understand code across multiple languages (Go, TypeScript, Java, Python). You don't need to have written production code, but you need to follow along when engineers explain their work
- A strong editorial eye for detail, consistency, and technical accuracy
- Self-direction and the ability to manage competing priorities with minimal oversight
- Excellent collaboration skills—you know how to extract information from busy engineers and work effectively with cross-functional teams
- Experience with MkDocs, Docusaurus, Hugo, or similar documentation frameworks
- Familiarity with Protocol Buffers, gRPC, or streaming platforms
- Background at a developer tools, API platform, or infrastructure company
- Experience creating workshop materials, tutorials, or other hands-on learning content
- Software engineering or development background
- If your experience isn’t an exact match for this job description, we encourage you to apply anyway! We’re always looking to add diversity of thought and perspective to our team
What the job involves
- While documentation is your primary focus, you'll also contribute to marketing content, developer relations materials, and help with social media copy
- One week you might be documenting Buf Schema Registry policy features, the next you're helping Developer Relations Engineers craft an online workshop or proofreading a partnership announcement
- Understanding the problems Buf’s ecosystem solves and clearly communicating how they are used to power schema-driven development
- Writing and maintaining comprehensive technical documentation for Buf's products, including conceptual overviews, tutorials, usage guides, and reference materials
- Validating documentation and example code for accuracy, working hands-on with our products
- Continually improving documentation consistency, clarity, and tone
- Collaborating closely with engineering, engineering managers, and marketing to review and refine documentation and other content from across the company
- Managing multiple concurrent projects while adapting to shifting priorities
- Contributing to marketing materials, blog posts, workshop content, and other developer-facing communications
- Working with Developer Relations Engineers to maintain a docs-as-code infrastructure
The application process
- Please apply with your resume and a brief explanation of why you think this role might be a mutual fit, including links to writing samples that demonstrate your range (technical docs, blog posts, or marketing content)
- Our hiring process is pretty lightweight and optimized for excellent candidates. We’ll respect your time and be as transparent as possible so that we can fail fast if it isn’t a mutual fit
Benefits
- Opportunity to join the team in its early days, take on major responsibility, and make meaningful contributions
- Work as part of an international team coming together to solve real-world engineering problems - Buf employees come from all over the world
- Equity grants for all employees - we also pay US-level salaries, regardless of which side of the border you are working on
- Professional downtown Toronto office for optimal collaboration. Generous budget for remote employees to travel to Toronto for in-person collaboration and team building
- Canadian immigration support available to all successful candidates and their families, including permanent residency sponsorship when eligible (Toronto office only)