For nearly 20 years, The Pragmatic Programmers â home of The Pragmatic Bookshelf â has published award-winning and highly-acclaimed books on a range of software development and engineering management topics.
When you join the Bookshelf team, youâll not only be helping software developers do their best possible work, youâll also have a direct hand in shaping how the tech industry evaluates and learns about new technologies. Youâll have a role in creating the products and services weâll all be using in the not-so-distant future.
**Job Description**
As a developmental editor with the Bookshelf, you'll be the primary reader, advocate, and guide for your authors. You'll be a sounding board, and you'll be the voice of expertise. Together, you and your authors will create 50- to 350+-page books across a range of programming and engineering management topics.
*This is a fully-remote, **contract / independent position**. Your total compensation and the number of hours you work each week will depend on the number of projects you take on with us.*
**Responsibilities**
Because each book and each author is unique, your responsibilities will vary from project to project. But, in general, youâll be expected to:
* Help authors navigate issues like pacing, audience, and narrative as you produce content thatâs conducive to learning.
* Motivate and support authors dealing with writerâs block, self-doubt, and other common hurdles when writing.
* Help authors write in a way thatâs consistent with the PragProg voice and style.
* Guide authors through our editorial process.
* Be your authorâs advocate and front-line resource for any and all issues that come up throughout the project.
If it sounds like a tall order, donât worry â you wonât be in it alone.
From our Authorâs Guide and wikis to our Google groups, Managing Editor, Author Relations Coordinator, production team and the rest of the staff, youâll have a lot of support.