Arcjet is hiring a Developer Experience (DX) Engineer to help build the future of developer security.
This role will be responsible for showing off how Arcjet can be used to protect different applications. This includes building example applications, creating integrations with other products, developing partner integrations, and writing documentation, tutorials, and blog posts.
Arcjet’s mission is to be the default security layer for all apps
Arcjet helps developers protect their apps in just a few lines of code. Bot detection. Rate limiting. Email validation. Attack protection. Data redaction. A developer-first approach to security.
Developers care about security, but it’s often a pain amongst all the many other things on their todo list. Arcjet helps developers protect their apps against a range of security risks so they can get on with everything else.
What you’ll do
Reporting to the CEO, you will be responsible for every developer touchpoint outside of the core product. This includes:
- Building and maintaining our example applications and blueprints.
- Developing ideas for new and existing partner integrations and examples.
- Keeping the product documentation up to date as the product evolves.
- Improvements to examples and docs based on user feedback.
- Writing about new features, showing off novel use cases, and blogging about interesting technical topics.
- Build in public → show off the process behind your work and talk about it in public (through blogging, articles, social, etc).
For full details, see https://arcjet.notion.site/DX-Engineer-1c19ddf35eaf80c0b409c71c0ef7a07e?pvs=4