Technical Writer Intern

Brighton, United KingdomCompetitive0 applicants

About this role

The opportunity

The Documentation team at Unity is growing! We’re looking for university students with excellent writing skills, a natural curiosity for exploring and understanding technical concepts, and someone who wants to get hands on with Unity to join the Documentation team.

As a technical writer intern, you’ll work with developers who make some of the latest Unity features, and translate what they make into valuable user documentation that is seen by millions of people who use Unity. There is a lot of scope to help our users, by using their feedback from the Unity Forums, Twitter and the User Manual website to improve our documentation and explain and demystify highly technical problems.

We will support you in forming good working relationships with developers across the globe, and you’ll be mentored by the Documentation team, which is made up of developers and writers alike, to produce great documentation that simplifies, explains, and empowers users to get the most from Unity products.

To find out more about life as a Technical Writer at Unity, read this article on What does a Technical Writer in games do?

This position is an 11 month paid internship, starting in summer 2026 and based in Brighton.

What you'll be doing

Work closely with Unity's development teams across the world

Research and document new features and workflows in time for release

Empathize with users and provide them with information to help them achieve their goals

Understand problems that result from poor documentation, so you can improve our existing content and help users

Work with writers and editors to ensure your documentation is as clear, concise, accurate, and usable as possible

Requirements

  • You must currently be studying at an undergraduate level and looking for a placement year
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Great computing skills and a passion for technologies
  • A skill for analysing problems into their component parts
  • Ability to manage your time well and prioritise effectively
  • You might also have
  • Passion for games and any experience of Unity or 3D game development
  • Experience with object-oriented programming languages, game development, digital artistry, or real-time 3D development
  • Experience with source control software such as Git or Subversion to manage file changes across versions
  • Additional information
  • Relocation support is not available for this position
  • Work visa/immigration sponsorship is not available for this position

EU Requirements

Job Details

Posted1 April 2026
Closes1 May 2026

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