We’re building an online course for experienced software developers on the practical use of the Cursor Tool in professional programming workflows.
As the Instructor, you will lead interactive live sessions that go beyond passive learning — empowering engineers to apply AI tools critically and effectively in real-world contexts.
Your audience will be B2B clients: skilled C++ developers from the gamedev industry working in fast-paced environments, looking to improve productivity, code quality, and development speed through AI.
You’ll collaborate with the course team to design, facilitate, and iterate on expert-led live sessions delivered over several weeks.
What you will do:
- Prepare scenarios for live training sessions on coding in Cursor for C++ developers in collaboration with our Instructional Designer. Topics include prompting;
- Conduct live training sessions;
- Review and incorporate feedback from learners to continuously improve session design;
- Work with the curriculum team to ensure strong alignment between asynchronous and live content;
- Contribute reusable materials (e.g., code snippets, prompt libraries, challenge tasks);
- Communicate with students on the Q&A session.
What we can offer you:
- Pay Rate: $40/hr. - $85/hr. (Gross Pay)
- Remote, hourly collaboration
- Free in-house training on how to be a great tutor and role model for students, choose the appropriate tone of voice when communicating with students, improve soft skills
- Opportunities to develop as a public expert
- Cross-cultural work experience and lots of opportunities for networking with teammates who love what they do
We're excited to get to know you and work together!
Technical Expertise:
- 5+ years of experience in software engineering (C++);
- Hands-on experience with Cursor;
- Understanding of secure coding practices and AI-related risks;
- Comfort with system design, testing strategies, and developer tooling.
Soft Skills and background:
- Ability to break down complex ideas into actionable, engaging formats;
- Excellent spoken English and clear technical communication;
- Confident, collaborative, and audience-oriented mindset;
- Background in developer advocacy, tech leadership, or mentoring;
- Strong time management and preparation habits.
Nice-to-have:
- Skilled in live facilitation (or willing to learn fast): you know how to prompt discussions, handle Q&A, and adapt in real-time;
- Russian language (some of our students speak Russian);
- Experience teaching or coaching senior developers or engineering teams;
- Familiarity with remote collaboration tools (Zoom, Miro, Slack, VSCode Live Share, etc.).