Location: Hybrid (San Francisco) or Remote
Role type: Full-time or part-time
At AllSpice, we're building a platform for hardware engineering teams to collaborate, automate, and supercharge their workflows. By applying proven software development principles and AI technology to the hardware lifecycle, we’re redefining how a $6.5B+ industry designs, builds, and collaborates - powering innovation across electronics teams worldwide.
Read more about us in TechCrunch here, and our latest Series A announcement here!
This internship is an opportunity for someone with a technical background to flex a different kind of skill: translating complex hardware and engineering concepts into content that resonates with a highly knowledgeable, hands-on audience.
This is a summer internship (with the option to extend into the fall semester) based in San Francisco (hybrid) or remote. You'll work closely with our marketing team to produce content across formats — from blog posts and technical guides to social media and customer stories. You don't need a marketing background; what matters most is that you understand how hardware engineers think, and that you can write clearly and compellingly for them.
Blog & Long-Form Content: Research and write blog posts, technical guides, how-tos, and thought leadership pieces aimed at hardware and electrical engineering audiences
Social Media: Draft and schedule content for AllSpice's social channels (LinkedIn, X, etc.), with a focus on engaging the hardware engineering community
Technical Storytelling: Help translate AllSpice's product capabilities and customer use cases into accessible, compelling narratives for a technical audience
Content Repurposing: Adapt existing content across formats, such as turning a blog post into a LinkedIn thread, a webinar into a recap, or a customer story into a one-pager
Research & Ideation: Stay current on trends in hardware development, EDA tools, and electronics engineering to surface timely, relevant content ideas
Background in hardware engineering, electrical engineering, or a related technical field
Excellent written communication skills; you can explain technical concepts clearly without losing nuance
Curiosity and enthusiasm for writing - you don't need a portfolio or formal experience, just a genuine interest in communicating ideas well
Ability to write for different formats and audiences, from a detailed technical blog post to a punchy LinkedIn caption
Self-motivated and comfortable working with light direction on creative projects
Hands-on experience with PCB design, CAD tools, or hardware development workflows
Familiarity with tools like KiCad, Altium, or similar EDA software
Any prior writing experience (technical documentation, a personal blog, academic writing, or social media content)
Interest in startups, developer tools, or the future of hardware development
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