About the company
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a decentralized, permissionless naming system built on the Ethereum blockchain that enables human-readable names (like "myname.eth") to be linked to standard Ethereum addresses and other distributed systems. As one of the first protocols built on Ethereum, ENS has enabled over 3 million registered .eth names, and over another 20 million ENS names from teams such as Coinbase, Uniswap, and Linea, as well as integrations with hundreds of other apps, wallets, protocols, and browsers in the crypto ecosystem. ENS Labs has been driving the core development of the ENS protocol since 2018. We created the ENS app, open-source libraries, and core smart contracts. We are on a mission to make crypto-powered experiences as easy and accessible as browsing the web. Join us as we build the next iteration of our protocol, ENSv2, and pioneer a more decentralized, flexible, and scalable ENS for the future
Job Summary
What You'll Do
šCreate clear, concise, and comprehensive technical documentation for ENS APIs, smart contracts, developer tools, and user-facing products. šuser -friendly guides, tutorials, and best practices to help developers and users seamlessly integrate ENS into their applications. šProduce educational content to onboard new users and developers, ensuring a smooth and intuitive introduction to ENS. šMaintain and update existing documentation to reflect new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. šWrite release notes that highlight new features, improvements, and bug fixes for both users and developers. šCollaborate closely with engineering teams to transform complex technical details into easily digestible documentation. šDevelop a content strategy tailored to different audiences, including developers, product teams, and non-technical users.
Who You Are
šProven experience as a technical writer, ideally with a focus on blockchain, Web3, or other highly technical domains. šExpertise in writing developer documentation, API documentation, and user guides for technical and non-technical audiences. šStrong familiarity with the Ethereum ecosystem, decentralized applications (dApps), smart contracts, and decentralized identity. šExceptional writing skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical concepts into clear, accessible content. šProficiency in tools like Markdown, GitHub, Confluence, and other content management systems. šExperienced with Git and version control, particularly managing open-source documentation on platforms like GitHub. šSkilled at tailoring content to diverse audiences, adjusting tone and complexity to effectively communicate with both technical and non-technical readers.