Team Content

Video post-production specialist

  • Department

    Marketing

  • Location

    Remote (US | EU, US, EMEA, UK)

  • Timezone(s)

    GMT +2:00 to GMT -4:00

About PostHog

As a business, we help developers build successful products by giving them a suite of products to analyze, test, observe, and deploy new features. We currently offer product and web analytics, session replay, feature flags, A/B testing, a CDP, SQL access, and a data warehouse… and there’s plenty more to come. We want to ship every single customer facing product that software teams need, collecting a perfect customer data record along the way, and automating everything with AI.

PostHog was created as an open-source project during Y Combinator's W20 cohort. We had the most successful B2B software launch on HackerNews since 2012 with a product that was just 4 weeks old. Since then, more than 175,000 companies have installed the platform. We've had huge success with our paid upgrades, raised many many millions from some of the world's top investors, and have been able to generate mid tens of millions of revenue from an all inbound, word-of-mouth driven approach.

We're growing quickly, but sustainably. We're also default alive, averaging 10% monthly revenue growth. We're staying focused on building an awesome product for end users, hiring a exceptional team members, and seeing fantastic growth as a result.

Job Summary

We were wildly ambitious in our first two months doing video at PostHog. We shot a ton of footage – probably too much, tbh. We're looking for a post-production specialist to help our capacity match our ambition.

You’ll be working with our video producer on everything in our video production process after shooting wraps. This means organizing footage, editing it into a film you’re proud of, crafting a narrative, cutting the excess, adding motion graphics worthy of our brand, and coordinating publishing.

You’ll need to be particularly adept in live action editing workflows and the creation of eye-catching motion graphics. The below is a work in progress, but gives you an idea of the kind of things you could end up working on. See also: our Series D announcement video.

This job is ideal for someone who:

  • Wants to help shape our visual identity and video style. We're known for being developer-first, opinionated, not like other SaaS companies, a bit weird, and in love with hedgehogs. We want carry this over to the videos we make.

  • Can work on multiple projects across multiple formats. We’ve shot a live action mini-documentary, talking head explainers about getting a job at a startup, short-form announcements about our AI features, our best attempt at developer-focused TikTok brainrot, and more. We want you to have the skills to help us shape whatever we dream up (and a showreel to prove it).

  • Can do this all remotely. You'll need to be a wizard of cloud data management, server organization, and production coordination. You will be working with our video producer to ensure a seamless workflow for footage and projects.

What you’ll be doing

  • Working closely with the video producer to lead post-production on the footage they’ve shot. Sometimes juggling editing projects between you.

  • Editing and shaping a range of content from live action mini-documentaries to talking head explainers with screen captures, short form videos, announcements, and more.

  • Motion design hand in hand with editing. As a company with a strong brand and identity, incorporating this into videos will be crucial. Expect to add more than a few hedgehogs, code examples, and graphs.

  • Owning the post-production process from managing footage to collaborating about the scheduling to editing to getting feedback to publishing.

  • Provide input on and know how to elevate developer-focused videos such as code tutorials, UI walkthroughs, and changelog updates. Developers aren't always the best on camera, but we do love and utilize feedback.

  • Creating reusable editing templates and assets in software like CapCut that can help other PostHog teams create their own quick, on-brand videos.

Requirements

  • Pro skills with Adobe Premiere and After Effects.

  • Proven track record in editing films of exceptional quality across a variety of styles: talking head, announcements, documentaries, screen recorded code tutorials, social short form, and more.

  • Ability to create motion graphics that are on brand and elevate the asset being created. We'd love to see title cards, lower thirds, callouts, graphics, UI flows, animated graphs, and characters you've created.

  • Experience with server/file management and cloud data storage.

  • Excellent organizational skills, especially when managing multiple projects and tight editing deadlines.

  • A strong opinion on what our visual and editorial style should look like, incorporating our brand, tone of voice, and creative direction as well as internet and industry trends. If you think what we're doing now is totally wrong, we'd love to hear why.

  • Knowledge of available tools such as stock libraries, audio networks, plugins & more – and how to deploy them to maximum effect.

Nice-to haves

  • Experience creating content for software developers, developer communities, technical audiences, or just the internet in general.

  • A knack for coming up with on-brand, scroll-stopping creative pitches as well as improving others’ pitches.

  • Experience creating and continually improving postproduction processes.

  • Has worked and grown with a video production team, including leveraging freelancers when useful.

  • Edited for short form (TikTok, Shorts, Reels) specifically. Understand short form specific trends. Can use CapCut and other short form specific tools.

Salary

We have a set system for compensation as part of being transparent. Salary varies based on location and level of experience.

Learn more about compensation

Location

(based on market rates)

Level

Step

Salary calculator

  1. Benchmark (United States - San Francisco, California) $166,800
  2. Level modifier 1
  3. Step modifier 0.95 - 1.04
Salary $158,460 - $173,472plus equity

Benefits

  • Generous, transparent compensation & equityGenerous, transparent compensation & equity
  • Unlimited vacation (with a minimum!)Unlimited vacation (with a minimum!)
  • Two meeting-free days per weekTwo meeting-free days per week
  • Home officeHome office
  • Coworking creditCoworking credit
  • Private health, dental, and vision insurance.Private health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Training budgetTraining budget
  • Access to our Hedge HouseAccess to our Hedge House
  • Carbon offsettingCarbon offsetting
  • Pension & 401k contributionsPension & 401k contributions
  • We hire and pay locallyWe hire and pay locally
  • Company offsitesCompany offsites

Get more details about all our benefits on the Careers page.

Your team's mission and objectives

Make PostHog a hub for product engineers to learn and collaborate

Editorial

Awesome content and docs for data warehouse

Owner:

(support from
and
)

Motivation: Data warehouse is a high-leverage product for our customer infrastructure strategy, but it lacks both high-quality docs and strong content marketing content to drive adoption.

What we'll ship:

  • Updated and fully fleshed out docs, working along similar lines to reference docs Edwin and Vincent are creating for error tracking.
  • Alternatives, comparison and top-of-funnel content promoting our data warehouse.
  • Opinionated blog and newsletter content (e.g. how we use data warehouse)

We'll know we're successful when

  • Top-of-funnel content is getting traction and creating interest
  • Interest in the product converts to real usage from new and existing users
  • Growth in pageviews to data warehouse docs and tutorials
  • Increased visibility of PostHog as a data warehouse option from LLMs
Maturing the newsletter growth engine

Owner:

Motivation: We want to reduce reliance on Substack recommendations, improve quality of paid signups, and create a scalable growth engine that's (largely) set and forget.

What we'll ship:

  • Newsletter ads for LinkedIn, Meta, and Reddit.
  • Newsletter ads and placements using new methods of tracking to validate.

We'll know we're successful when

  • Open rates above 40%
  • We know what works and this becomes easy to maintain
Long-term vision for newsletters

Owner:

,
, and

Motivation: We want to maintain our existing newsletter schedule and quality standards while developing a stronger opinion on the future of newsletters at PostHog, audiences we want to reach, and what we're going to do to reach them in the short, medium and long-term.

What we'll ship:

  • An awesome newsletter every two weeks
  • Newsletter offsite to workshop new ideas and long-term plans
  • Updated handbook pages on newsletter process + plans
  • Hiring plan for what's needed to execute our newsletter vision

We'll know we're successful when

  • We're excited about our long-term plans for the newsletter
  • We ship a great newsletter every two weeks
  • We continue to see good engagement and feedback on newsletters
  • No decline in important metrics (shares, organic subs, open rate etc.)
  • We successfully onboard a new newsletter writer in Q3 with clear goals to work on
Shipping product engineer handbook

Owner:

Motivation: We want to completely own the concept of the Product Engineer by creating its central text. We're 80% of the way there. Need to ship final 20%.

What we'll ship

  • The introductory chapters of the handbook using a similar structure to the company handbook. This will give us the platform to then develop more sections on specific topics, or potentially integrate getting started content into the handbook.

We'll know we're successful when

  • We've shipped the first version of the guide
  • Positive initial reaction from our users and readers
  • Ranking for product engineer keywords in search
  • Incoming users convert to reading other parts of guide
  • Converting handbook readers to subscribers of the newsletter

Docs

Reference product docs for error tracking

Owner:

and
(support from
)

Motivation: We want to show what 10x docs should look like by setting an example with a single product. These conventions will become examples and templates for 10x-ing other docs and a model for future technical writers to follow.

What we'll ship:

  • End-to-end product docs which include overview, concept explainers, references, use-case guides, tutorials, best practices, troubleshooting, code examples.
  • Stretch goal: Example app for error tracking

We'll know we're successful when:

  • Other small teams want their docs to look like the error tracking docs :)
  • Praise from users how awesome error tracking docs are
Generated SDK reference docs for popular SDKs

Owner:

Motivation: No one should guess or look at source code to know how SDK methods work. We need to auto-generate references from source code that are accurate and always up to date.

What we'll ship

  • Reference generation code for:
    • posthog-js
    • posthog-react-native
    • posthog-node
    • posthog (python)
    • We can ship more or less depending on schedule/ask
    • We want push for highly accurate coverage and accuracy for these
  • posthog.com page that reads references and displays reference docs for:
    • Exposed methods
    • Parameter input and return type output
    • Type definitions

We'll know we're successful when

  • We gravitate toward checking SDK references as a source of truth for SDK signatures.
  • No more huge, hand-written SDK docs pages
  • 0 undocumented methods and type definitions for listed SDKs
10x-ing docs contributors

Owner:

Motivation: At PostHog, everybody writes documentation. So let's equip everyone with the templates, tools, and criteria to 10x their output alongside ours.

What we'll ship

  • An updated docs handbook with templates, tools, and style guide criteria for writing PostHog documentation
  • A set of LLM prompts to help quickly generate templates

We'll know we're successful when

  • Teams actively use the templates and tools to write new docs
  • Positive feedback from teams that resources make it easier for them to ship docs

Video

Ship big and awesome video projects

Owner:

Motivation: We have a series of ongoing video projects that are high-value and big lifts

What we'll ship

  • DeskHog launch video
  • Customer infrastructure vision / explainer ;)
  • Hackathon documentary with accompanying blog post

We'll know we're successful when

  • They are shipped on time (within reason)
  • Positive feedback from PostHog fans
HogTok

Owner:

(with support from video)

Motivation: Video (HogTok) as a website delivery system for feature discovery, tutorials, and technical content, and our flagship big video projects.

What we'll ship

  • Two HogTok's per week consistently
  • Social media player that supports videos and images in the app and website
  • Social posts on brand and James' account using HogToks

We'll know we're successful when

  • Users watch the content
  • People mention how cool HogTok is
  • Support and sales teams find it useful enough to share with users
  • We can see conversion to usage / adoption of features

Meta

We hire all the awesome people

Owner:

Motivation: We need to grow our team to increase our capacity for core work and grow our owned audiences

What we'll ship:

  • Hire all Q3 roles in the marketing hiring place:
    • 1x post-production specialist
    • 1x content marketer
    • 1x developer who writes guides
    • 1x Developer who writes newsletters
  • Proposals for new roles as needed, including:
    • Developer who is terminally online (social media)

We'll know we're successful when

  • We've hired everyone want during Q3
  • New starters onboarded and making an instant positive impact
Better systems and insights for content marketing

Owner:

Motivation: We want a better grasp of data and growth patterns for our work, and we (mostly Andy, tbh) thinks more robust systems will help us coordinate content and marketing efforts better as we scale.

What we'll ship

  • Insight of the week during sprint meetings
  • Kick-ass new dashboards for how content and docs are performing
  • Monthly growth review for team content (inc. newsletter, content & docs)
  • Marketing / content calendar anyone can access and understand

We'll know we're successful when

  • We're regularly making better decisions about what to prioritize based on data
  • We have a strong grasp of the data points we care about (and which ones we don't)
  • Anyone can see what's happening and when at a glance

Other

Sidequests
  • Plan for dealing with stalke tutorials and content – Lior
  • Testing viral animated video shorts – Lior
  • Automating summaries of the docs feedback each week with LLMs to make it actionable – Vincent
  • Adding Greptile or similar to website repo to spot common errors and problems – Ian
Things we want to do with new hires
  • Much better docs + content marketing for CDP, surveys, and LLM observability
  • Doubling down on SEO content (i.e. alternatives, comparisons, etc. for all products)
  • Consistent video schedule for things like changelog, new features etc. outside of big projects
Anti-goals
  • Nailing YouTube. This is long-term ambition, but we're not ready to tackle this yet.
  • Weekly newsletter. We've been down this road several times. Requires more resources.
  • Redesigning docs website. We have thoughts here, but we can't ship this alone and there are more hair on fire problems for us to solve.
  • Great docs homepage experience. We think this could be critical to communicating the customer infrastructure experience, but we have more fundamental problems to solve right now, and it isn't something we can ship alone. This is something we'll revisit as a potential Q4 goal / project.
  • In-depth docs for Max AI. Some improvement here would be nice and useful, but the product is moving too fast for us to usefully contribute and we think users will gain more from playing with Max AI than reading docs. We do, however, want to use HogToks to encourage and inspire users to try using Max and explore things you can do using AI in PostHog.
  • Owning unanswered questions on Docs. We don't have the capacity to do this and it would distract us from core goals. Will discuss better logic on docs pages for stale questions, or potentially out of date questions, with website folks.

Interview process

We do 2-3 short interviews, then pay you to do some real-life (or close to real-life) work.

  • 1
    Application (You are here)
    Our talent team will review your application

    We're looking to see how your skills and experience align with our needs.

  • 2
    Culture interview
    30-min video call

    Our goal is to explore your motivations to join our team, learn why you’d be a great fit, and answer questions about us.

  • 3
    Technical interview
    45 minutes, varies by role

    You'll meet the hiring team who will evaluate skills needed to be successful in your role. No live coding.

  • 4
    Founder interview
    30 minutes

    You have reached the final boss. It's time to chat with James or Tim.

  • 5
    PostHog SuperDay
    Paid day of work

    You’ll meet a few more members of the team and work on an independent project. It's challenging, but most people say it's fun!

  • 6
    Offer
    Pop the champagne (after you sign)

    If everyone is happy, we’ll make you an offer to join us - YAY!

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