Imagine a world where observability is... well, easy. That’s what we’re building at Dash0. We’re not just another observability company, we’re a team of passionate experts who are obsessed with making observability accessible and delightful for every developer.
We are OpenTelemetry-native, ensuring seamless interoperability within modern observability ecosystems, and our “welcome present” to the OpenTelemetry community, OTelBin, a free editing, visualization, and validation tool for OpenTelemetry collector configurations, has been extremely well received.
Our mission is to make Dash0 the best observability experience in the world, and we’re seeking driven talent to shape that journey and grow alongside us.
As a Technical Writer, you will play a crucial role communicating our value to a broad technical audience. You will be responsible for creating compelling and technically accurate content that educates, informs, and inspires our users and the wider community.
At Dash0, we value clear communication and the impact of well-crafted content. Your work will be vital in supporting our mission to make observability easy.
You're a skilled and enthusiastic technical writer with a strong understanding of complex technical concepts and an ability to translate them into accessible content. You have:
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