North America (Remote)
Full time
Remote
Marketing
Walrus Foundation’s mission is to advance the adoption of the Walrus decentralized storage and retrieval platform.
Empower Web3 builders by providing frictionless, decentralized storage infrastructure that’s deeply integrated into the ecosystems they rely on.
We aim to make decentralized storage a native part of every developer’s toolkit — unlocking new possibilities for open, resilient applications.
We’re looking for a contract technical content strategist to shape and communicate the Walrus narrative to a developer-first audience. This role will focus on translating Walrus’ core value proposition — verifiable data infrastructure for programmable, provable, and highly available applications — into clear, compelling, and technically rigorous content, including code samples and diagrams where relevant.
This role requires high ownership and direct collaboration across product, engineering, DevRel, and marketing teams. You’ll both define narratives and execute content. We’re looking for someone with strong opinions on how technical products should be marketed to developers.
Translate and refine Walrus’ developer-facing narrative, with clear differentiation between Walrus and competitors
Create and edit technical content
Developer guides, explainers, and walkthroughs
Ecosystem and partner technical case studies
Thought leadership targeted at builders (e.g., technical threads, blog posts)
Use-case led content — ex. why developers should choose Walrus for AI projects
Own the content calendar focused on high-impact channels (primarily email, articles, landing pages, and case studies)
Support product launches with technical content and work closely with engineering and DevRel to ensure technical accuracy and relevance
Turn complex ideas (and real-world events) into compelling stories for builders
Strong writer who can explain technical systems clearly and credibly
Experience creating content for developers or technical audiences
Comfortable working directly with engineers and infra-level concepts
Opinionated about marketing — you have a POV on what works (and what doesn’t) for technical products
Able to operate independently and prioritize for impact
5-10 years in technical content, product marketing, or similar roles
Track record of writing high-quality technical content (blogs, docs, whitepapers, etc.) Please share a portfolio and ensure content is available for the team to review
Experience in web3, infrastructure, cloud, or developer tooling
Experience working directly with Developer Relations and Product Marketing team
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