Technical Writer for New Project at Scopely
Do you love writing and have a good understanding of technology? **Scopely** is looking for a **Technical Writer** to work on a new, secret project. In this full-time remote role, you will write clear and helpful documents for our product and engineering teams. This is an exciting job for someone who wants to be part of a team creating a brand new experience for millions of users.
Your work will be vital in making sure our teams can work together smoothly. You will be responsible for creating and organizing all our technical information so it is easy to find and use. We need a person who can take complex ideas and explain them in a simple way. If you are a great writer and a quick learner, we want to hear from you.
August 30, 2025
No Last Date Mentioned
Full-time / Remote
📄 Job Description
📌 Requirements
- Experience in technical writing for software or games.
- Strong writing, editing, and grammar skills.
- Ability to understand and explain technical topics simply.
- Experience with document tools like Confluence or similar platforms.
- A passion for games and new technologies.
🚠️ What You Will Do
- Write and update technical documents and internal guides.
- Work with engineers to understand the product and its features.
- Create clear and helpful instructions for our development team.
- Manage and organize our knowledge base to make it easy to use.
- Make sure our documents are always correct and up-to-date.
🏢 About Scopely
📝 How to Apply
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is a "Technical Writer"?
A Technical Writer creates documents that explain technical products or processes in a clear and simple way for engineers, designers, and other technical people.
Q2: What is the "Unannounced Project"?
This is a new, secret project that we are working on. You will learn more about it after you are hired and sign a special agreement to keep it a secret.
Q3: Do I need to know how to code?
No, you do not need to be a coder. However, you should be able to read and understand technical information and talk to engineers about their work.
Q4: What kind of things will I write about?
You might write about a new game feature, how a system works, or guides to help our teams use new tools.
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