Senior SDK Content Developer

Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia
Full Time
R&D
Experienced

Acumatica is a company on a mission. We are a leading innovator in cloud ERP with customers located around the world.  But don’t take our word for it—read what analysts like G2 and Info-Tech have to say about us.
Acumatica is a leading provider of cloud business management software that empowers small and mid-size businesses to unlock their potential and drive growth. Built on the world’s best cloud and mobile technology and a unique customer-centric licensing model, Acumatica delivers a suite of fully integrated business management applications, such as Financials, Construction, Distribution, and CRM, on a robust and flexible platform. In an interconnected world, Acumatica enables customers to take full control of their businesses, play to their organizations’ unique strengths, and support their clients by following them anywhere on any device.
Acumatica’s culture is casual and high-energy. We are passionate about our product and our mission, and we are loyal to each other and our company. We value work/life balance, efficiency, simplicity, freakishly friendly customer service, and making a difference in the world. Acumatica offers exceptional professional and financial growth potential.

To learn more about Acumatica’s mission, please visit: http://www.acumatica.com


We are hiring a Senior SDK Content Developer to join our Education team in Belgrade!


Job Responsibilities:

  • Develop documentation for developers (assigned functional area)
  • Support and maintain actual state of content
  • Develop training courses and certification tests
  • Write code examples in C#
  • Resolve support cases related to training materials
  • Verify error messages and labels of UI elements on demand
  • Handle incoming requests from other teams to maintain a streamlined workflow for the entire team
  • Work with SME to identify user scenarios and information gaps

Job Requirements:

  • Prior content developing experience in software for 3+ years
  • Ability to write C# code examples
  • Analytical thinking
  • The ability to research and learn
  • Excellent English writing skills
  • Good ability to express thoughts in a clear, logical, and concise manner in written format
  • Self-discipline and the ability to work without supervision
  • Ability to collaborate with teammates
  • Strong commitment to quality results
  • An eye for detail and consistency
  • Experience in working with REST API documentation is preferred
     
Note: Please provide a portfolio along with your CV that will represent the most recent documentation that you have personally developed and specify the degree of your personal work (from scratch, additional chapters, TOC design, etc.). Documentation in English, and more recent documentation is preferable.
 

We offer:

  • Good relocation package (we help people to relocate to Serbia and handle the whole process).
  • Private health insurance (also for family members).
  • Performance bonuses (we reward everyone who is productive and brings results).
  • Full work equipment (Laptop, mouse, headphones, etc.).
  • 27 vacation days.
  • Great opportunities for career growth.


Acumatica is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
If you have a disability and you believe you need a reasonable accommodation in order to search for a job opening or to submit an online application, please e-mail [email protected]. This email is created exclusively to assist disabled job seekers whose disability prevents them from being able to apply online.

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