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RareSkills 8 months ago
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RareSkills is an industry leader in advanced web3 engineering education content. We’ve authored:

  • The most approachable yet rigorous learning material for zero-knowledge proofs (the ZK book).
  • The most comprehensive body of work for understanding one of the most significant lending protocols (Compound V3 Book).
  • The Gas Optimization Book – the most comprehensive guide to gas optimization on the internet.
  • Many others, too long to list here.

Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to help us fill in the missing articles so we can assemble the most comprehensive and thorough roadmap available to Solidity developers. We aim to cover everything an intermediate Solidity developer should know, then write it in our signature thorough, meticulous, and lucid style.

Ambitious? That’s why we need your help!

We are hiring a senior technical writer (Solidity).

Salary is $6,000 per month paid in USDC.

Remote, but must be in the timezones GMT to GMT+13.

This is a three-month full-time contract with an option to extend. This is not a part time job.

Requirements:

  • Please do not apply unless you can show at least 10 high-quality technical articles published on intermediate or higher topics.
  • You should understand how the EVM works and be able to program in Solidity assembly (Yul).
  • Experience deploying contracts on mainnet with actual customers is a big plus.
  • Experience finding bugs on Code4rena or similar platforms is a big plus.
  • Expectation is to publish one article per week (1,000 to 2,000 words) on average on intermediate+ Solidity topics. You need to be okay with spending your entire working day writing (and writing useful code where applicable).
  • Report progress daily and quickly integrate constructive feedback into your writing.
  • We have an extremely rigorous review process for what we publish. You need a thick skin to take constructive feedback and determination to see articles to the finish line.