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Firecrawl

🌍 North America 🏠 Remote ⏱ Part-time 💼 Mid-level 🗓 3 weeks ago

DEV REL (DOCS & YOUTUBE)

You'll be the person developers learn Firecrawl from — through docs that actually help them build, YouTube tutorials they watch start to finish, and community presence that makes them feel like they're building alongside us, not just consuming our API. We have the product. We need the person who makes it impossible to not understand.

Salary Range: $150,000–$200,000/year (Range shown is for U.S.-based employees in San Francisco, CA. Compensation outside the U.S. is adjusted fairly based on your country's cost of living. You can explore how we calculate this here: https://www.firecrawl.dev/careers/compensation.)

Equity Range: Up to 0.1%

Location: San Francisco, CA or Remote (Americas, UTC-3 to UTC-10)

Job Type: Full-Time

Experience: 3+ years in developer relations, technical content, or software engineering with a content track record

Visa: US Citizenship/Visa required for SF; open for Remote

ABOUT FIRECRAWL

Firecrawl is the easiest way to extract data from the web. Developers use us to reliably convert URLs into LLM-ready markdown or structured data with a single API call. In just over a year, we've hit 8 figures in ARR and 100k+ GitHub stars by building the fastest way for developers to get clean, structured web data.

We're a small, fast-moving, technical team building essential infrastructure for the AI era. We ship fast and deep.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

- Own Firecrawl's technical documentation — rewriting, restructuring, and maintaining docs so both humans and AI agents can discover and use the product effectively

- Run and grow our YouTube channel — scripting, filming, editing, and publishing a consistent cadence of tutorials, walkthroughs, and demos developers actually finish watching

- Build a presence in the AI engineering and open source community — on social, at conferences, in Discord servers, in the places developers actually hang out

- Translate developer feedback into product insights and route them clearly to engine...

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