Murntek

Help students actually learn GraphQL

We're building courses that show people how to write queries, design schemas, and solve the problems that come up when you're building real APIs. If you've done this work yourself and can explain what you learned along the way, we'd like to hear from you.

Our platform runs entirely online, so students from Sohar and nearby areas can learn without commuting. You'll work with people who are trying to build practical skills they can use right away.

GraphQL development workspace with code editor and API documentation

Current openings

These roles involve creating course content, answering student questions, and making technical concepts clear. We're looking for people who've actually used GraphQL in production and remember what it was like to learn it the first time.

Full-time / Part-time

GraphQL Course Instructor

We're looking for developers who've actually built production GraphQL APIs and want to help others learn the same skills. You'll design course content, record walkthroughs, and answer student questions about schema design, resolvers, and performance optimization.

  • Create hands-on course modules covering query writing, mutation design, and subscription setup
  • Record practical demonstrations showing how to debug N+1 problems and optimize resolver logic
  • Answer technical questions about federation patterns, authentication flows, and error handling
  • Review student code submissions and provide specific feedback on their approach

What you should know:

Apollo Server Schema design Resolver patterns DataLoader Type systems Real-time subscriptions
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Part-time / Contract

Content Developer - API Design

Help us build course materials focused on practical API development with GraphQL. You'll turn complex concepts into clear explanations, create code examples that actually work, and develop quiz questions that test real understanding.

  • Write course modules that walk through building APIs from scratch to deployment
  • Develop interactive coding challenges where students solve real schema design problems
  • Create assessment questions that test whether someone can actually use what they learned
  • Test content flow to make sure difficulty progression makes sense

What you should know:

GraphQL development Technical writing Content creation Code examples Learning design
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Rashid Al-Balushi teaching GraphQL schema optimization techniques

Rashid Al-Balushi

Lead Instructor

Spent three years building GraphQL APIs for mobile apps before switching to teaching. Now helps students avoid the mistakes he made when learning federation and caching patterns.

Jukka Virtanen developing interactive GraphQL course materials

Jukka Virtanen

Content Developer

Creates course materials that focus on what actually trips people up when they're learning query optimization. Writes the kind of examples he wishes he'd had when starting out.