Google-level engineering productivity suite
One of the largest trends that has happened in the last few decades is how people work. Although in software world remote work has been done for several years, never has the tooling been built from ground up for software engineers. We are building the engineering productivity supertools for the new world.
We as strongly believe that we can provide developers with super powers to build faster and better by solving the challenges that they face everyday.
We are an early stage YC-backed startup building developer tools for high growth companies. We are a team of ex-Googlers with background building engineering teams at several fast-growing silicon valley startups.
Our customers include high growth companies such as Doordash, Square, Benchling, Figma.
We are a tight-knit team of engineers and problem-solvers, looking for a developer content manager on contract basis who can help scale our content strategy. As a Developer Content Manager, you will play a pivotal role in creating clear, engaging, and accurate technical content that educates and informs our audience (engineering leaders). You will do your own research and collaborate with our team to produce high-quality documentation, articles, tutorials, short-form content and other forms of technical content that cater to both experts and beginners in the field.
Intro chat -> skills assessment interview -> proof of prior work -> take home assignment -> offer
We build engineering productivity supertools that automate necessary-but-mundane developer workflows for customers like Bosch, Slack, Square, Figma, Benchling. With Aviator's productivity-oriented tools, engineers save up to 10 hours a week on their code-submission processes, testing processes and many other tasks.
We’re a well funded company, with significant enterprise revenue and notable Silicon Valley investors like Elad Gil, Lenny Rachitsky and others.
The two founders are both ex-Googlers with backgrounds building engineering teams at several fast-growing silicon valley startups.