CircleCI Is Hiring Tech Writers (Developer Tutorials, Guides, and Thought Leadership) | Up to $600 Per Article


Publication: CircleCI
Topics: Developer tutorials, software engineering, CI/CD, DevOps, coding best practices, automation
Rate: Up to $600 per accepted post
Submit Via: Application Form


What They’re Looking For:

CircleCI is building a network of skilled tech writers to create educational, actionable, and inspiring content for its audience of 300,000+ developers. Writers are paid up to $600 per article for tutorials, explainers, and deep-dive engineering content.

You can write about topics you care about—choose from CircleCI’s ideas board or pitch your own concept. Their editorial team provides feedback and helps polish your work before it’s shared with a global developer audience.


Perks of Writing for CircleCI:

  • Earn up to $600 per accepted post
  • Receive professional editing and mentorship from the editorial team
  • Get featured to 300K+ developers worldwide
  • Receive a CircleCI swag pack when your first post is accepted
  • Join a constructive writer community for ongoing support and growth

What They Want:

Writers who can:
✅ Explain technical topics clearly and logically
✅ Predict readers’ questions and answer them effectively
✅ Go beyond “how-to” and explain why things are done a certain way

They value writers who can teach, guide, and build understanding within the developer community.


How To Get This Job:

  1. Visit the application form.
  2. Select a topic from the CircleCI idea board or propose your own.
  3. Submit your pitch and wait for editorial feedback.
  4. Write, revise, and submit your final draft.
  5. Get paid — up to $600 per article — plus a swag pack on your first publication.

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