At Composio, we are building infrastructure that allows agents to communicate with the tools you use for work including Github, Gmail, Notion, Salesforce, etc. We are a small team of engineers wrangling problems from context to search, that help us provide the most capable bridge between your agents and your tools.
We raised a $25M Series A from Lightspeed with some incredible angels like Guillermo Rauch (CEO of Vercel), Dharmesh Shah (CTO of Hubspot), Gokul Rajaram. Beginning of this year we 3x our ARR, our customer range from your friends in the YC batch to Wabi, Glean, Zoom and many more.
- tell the stories worth reading: the blog post that becomes the tweet thread. the case study that lands in someone's Slack. the "state of MCP" piece that people cite in their own writing.
- pull back the curtain on how we operate: write about our internal workflows, how we use our own product, the weird and interesting things we do that nobody else is talking about. the best developer brands share how they think — not just what they ship.
- talk to the people shaping the agent ecosystem: founders, VPs of Engineering, framework creators. find them, interview them, and turn those conversations into things developers actually want to read and share.
- build a direct audience for Composio: newsletter, podcast, video series, interview show — whatever you think works best. we care that it's good and that it grows. you pick the medium and own it.
- make our events worth more than the night they happen: we host dinners, go to conferences, and have access to interesting people. right now those moments disappear. you turn them into lasting content — recaps, interview pieces, case studies.
exceptional ability trumps bullet points. these are guidelines, but we believe in hiring the best.
- editorial
- background in content or editorial, ideally at a developer tools or infrastructure company
- you've built at least one content channel from scratch — a newsletter, podcast, blog, YouTube series, whatever — into something people actually followed
- strong editorial taste. you'd rather publish one piece that matters than three that don't.
- technically curious
- you can follow an engineering conversation about MCP server auth or OAuth flows and come out with a clear story — but you've never needed to implement any of it.
- good interviewer — some of your best work starts with 30 minutes talking to a smart engineer, not staring at a blank doc.
- typist — you can write docs well and explain complex ideas clearly
- human — you build trust and admit what you don't know
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