Job summary
Red Hat boasts a diverse and innovative open source documentation team. Sure, you can probably find a job 
somewhere else that offers less responsibility, and that's fine if that's your thing. But at Red Hat we'll give you something
 you can't get anywhere else: a chance to help build the future of a free and open digital infrastructure for the whole world
. And we're dead serious about having fun while we do it.

Do you love technology and technical challenges? Do you always have the latest gadget? Are you the one your family 
members call when their computer or phone won't play nice?

Are you passionate about writing? Do you maintain a regularly updated blog, write scifi in your spare time, or keep a 
lengthy journal? Would you like to find a job that supports your writing habit?

Have you ever wondered who wrote technical manuals? Well, now it can be you. You don't need to be an engineer, 
you just need to have a passion for the written word and the ability to get your hands dirty with technology.

As a technical writer with Red Hat you'll learn to manage documentation projects and be accountable for delivering 
effective end-user documentation that clearly explains complex topics and makes complicated tasks simple. You'll 
also get training toward highly valued Red Hat and JBoss technical certifications. In short, you'll be on the path to 
becoming a professional technical writer.

At Red Hat “cloud computing” is more than just a buzzword. We are busy developing some of the most innovative and 
exciting cloud-based technology products in the world, and we need you to help us produce the best documentation.

Applications:
If you're interested, send us a cover letter that shows you can write, and a copy of your resume in PDF format. Don't 
forget to name drop your blog, open source project, or other writing credits.
Primary job responsibilities
*Work closely with the cloud technology engineering teams to produce and maintain high-quality documentation for
Red Hat products
*Master use of our internal documentation toolchain, including Publican, Subversion, and DocBook XML
*Participate in training activities to achieve Red Hat or JBoss certifications.
Required skills
*Training or experience in writing technical content for end-users, including reference manuals, whitepapers, user 
guides, and design specifications.
*Training or experience working with virtualization, or other cloud-based technologies.
*Bachelors degree in a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience (convince us in writing!)
*Knowledge and experience with open source and Linux is highly regarded. Let us know what open source projects 
you've contributed to.
*You will be asked to sit a writing test before being considered for this role. The test covers basic punctuation, grammar, 
and spelling, and other writing skills that good technical writers require, and you will be given a time limit to complete 
the test. Don't stress out about it, we do this to make sure that our writers can actually, well, write.


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