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This is a full-time, in-person role based in San Francisco (Presidio) - we work from the office 5 days a week.
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You must be based in the Bay Area or willing to relocate before starting.
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We require US work authorisation, but are open to O-1 visa sponsorship for truly exceptional candidates.
About Wordware
Wordware is an IDE for building AI agents using natural language.
It looks and feels like Notion, but lets you design, test, and deploy AI systems in real time - without writing code.
Our mission is to bring structure and joy to human–AI collaboration.
We’re building a generational company that empowers the next billion knowledge workers to create with AI - not by writing code, but by expressing intent.
We’re backed by Spark Capital, Felicis, and Y Combinator ($30M seed round - the largest in YC history).
We work hard, move fast, and don’t take ourselves too seriously. It’s intense, but it’s also fun - at Wordware, you’ll do the best work of your life alongside people you genuinely like.
head of content @ wordware
tl;dr we need someone who can turn complex ai concepts into compelling narratives. think johnny harris meets apple keynotes, but for developer tools. you'll be crafting the story of how ai development is becoming accessible to everyone, and making it look damn good while you're at it.
the actual challenge: we're democratizing ai development, but explaining this stuff is hard. really hard. we need someone who can make "multi-agent communication with type system enforcement" sound not just understandable, but exciting. someone who can show, not just tell, how wordware is changing the game.
the bigger picture: we're not just talking to traditional developers. we're reaching the next 500 million people who will be "coding" with plain english - lawyers, designers, product managers, founders, and domain experts of all kinds. our content needs to thread an impossible needle: deep enough for engineers, accessible enough for everyone else, and compelling enough to show both groups why this matters.
what you'll actually be doing:
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owning end-to-end educational video production:
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directing and shooting high-quality video content
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crafting motion graphics that explain complex concepts
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editing compelling narratives (think johnny harris style)
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building a video-first content strategy
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managing post-production workflow
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creating our core content series:
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weekly technical deep-dives
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product launch videos
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customer story features
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educational content that doesn't suck
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live demo productions
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building our flagship podcast:
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producing a show both engineers and domain experts want
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sourcing guests from tech and emerging ai builders
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establishing production workflow
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creating compelling audio content
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leading creative direction:
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defining our visual language
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creating motion design systems
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establishing production standards
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unifying our story across platforms
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you should probably have:
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serious video production/editing chops (this is crucial)
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deep expertise in after effects & premiere
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strong motion graphics capabilities
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knack for making technical concepts visual
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comfort behind the camera and mic
your background might include:
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running your own YT channel
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video production at dev tools/tech companies
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documentary or educational video production
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experience at places like vox/verge/wired
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motion design for technical products
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technical education content
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podcast production
real talk:
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we're in sf, you need to be too - no remote for now
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you'll have big budget for equipment you need
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expect to both shoot and edit (especially early on)
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long hours in production and post
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you'll be building the creative team from scratch
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deadlines are tight - sometimes you'll need to turn around videos in hours
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you need to be technical enough to understand our product (we're not kidding)
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building a media brand takes time, but we're in it for the long haul
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pizza, beer, and crossbow competitions are part of the deal
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your stories will shape how the next generation thinks about building with ai
if you've ever:
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dreamed of making technical videos that don't put people to sleep
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found yourself explaining complex concepts through motion
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wished technical tutorials looked more like netflix docs
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wanted to define the visual language for a new category
...we should talk.
ps: we're backed by spark capital, felicis, and y combinator ($30m seed — biggest out of YC round) but we still work like a seed startup. and yes, the office will have a sauna and be 30m from the sea 🥵
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