Learning Evangelist, Brightcove
Cambridge, MA
Cory Bergman February 3rd, 2007
Learning Evangelist/Instructional Media Designer
Do you have a deep understanding and passion for how users learn new
skills? Do you believe that content should follow context? Do you
think user manuals are so 20th century? Brightcove is seeking an
individual to develop user learning materials using a variety of
formats and tools. You should be an excellent writer, have a solid
technical background, and be willing to constantly strive to find new
ways to create and disseminate information to the right user at the
right time.
Responsibilities include:
Analyzing each aspect of the Brightcove service to determine how
to best help users perform tasks
Creating and disseminating this information
Working with engineering, product management, and customer
engagement to understand the users, features, and customer profiles
Creating fully documented, current learning materials plan
Skills include:
Three or more years experience creating relatively technical
learning materials
Solid grounding in Internet technologies
Knowledge of multiple creation and dissemination tools and
insatiable appetite to learn new ones
High level of comfort with developer community and API usage
This is a rare opportunity to help shape the future of interactive
media and television. As an engineer building this exciting new
media platform, you will help invent and deliver a service that will
touch millions of people around the world. You will join a talented
team of software, Web and media veterans from companies such as
Allaire, ATG, Comcast, Macromedia, Adobe, Lycos and News Corp., led
by the company’s founder and Internet pioneer Jeremy Allaire.
Location: Cambridge, MA.
Please submit writing samples along with your resume here:
http://tbe.taleo.net/NA4/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=BRIGHTCOVE&cws=1&rid=113
Or send your resume and writing samples to work@brightcove.com


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