

We then come to their responsibilities list. ".this person will need to be comfortable writing content for multiple channels, including landing pages, emails, and short articles."īy this point, a potential candidate should know if this sounds right for them. Airbnb are obviously just as interested in how you work in relation to other people.Īnd before they get to the role responsibilities, there's a little more information on what the role includes: This tells us that a team player is essential, and that a ton of excellent experience is not going to get you a job alone. We move quickly, partner with relief agencies throughout the world, work directly with the people we're serving, and look to create scalable solutions to global problems." "We are a small, high-leverage team with diverse expertise in both product and operations. Clearly, if someone's looking for a big team and likes working on one or two tasks, this won't be a role for them.Īirbnb keeps the focus on the team as it goes on: It's light on role specifics, but it gives a flavour of the type of work the writer will be doing. "Through the Open Homes program, we invite our hosts to open their homes to those that have been forcibly displaced and need temporary housing." It also quickly tells you what you'll be working on, and what the aim is: We're looking for someone who can be resourceful, flexible, and can effectively prioritize their work." The UX team within Human is small, but mighty. "The Human team is looking for a writer that can help develop the narrative for the Open Homes products and community. They explain what part of the company the UX writer will be working in, the kind of team they'll join, and the type of person they're looking for. Airbnb's three paragraph introduction does a lot with very little.
