This is a remote position.
DISCLAIMER: This job posting is intended for active pooling of candidates who will become part of our talent pool. Your qualifications will be assessed against both current and future job openings. Should your application align with a role that corresponds to your skills and experience, and an opportunity arises, our recruitment team will reach out to you immediately. Please note that this does not guarantee immediate placement or contact. Additionally, we exclusively consider applications from individuals who are currently reside in the US/Canada during their application process.
Salary: $62,000 - $72,000 per annum
Experience Required: Minimum 1 year of project experience
Developer Relations Responsibilities May Include…
Start, lead, and grow an open-source community of individuals who are passionate about decentralized data storage and can help bridge the gap between web3 and web2 Work with product and engineering teams to identify opportunities and get the developer community excited about new challenges to solve Write and maintain tutorials, guides, and documentation to help data owners understand the value proposition of Web3 projects Own the development of technical and non-technical case studies (working closely with clients and solution architects) and push these to our community through various channels (blogs, social, docs, etc.) Anything else that helps bring a project to the world and gets feedback from actual users
You may be a fit for this role if you have
Extremely strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills. Experience writing documentation or producing other content to synthesize and simplify technical concepts for technical and non-technical audiences Familiarity with peer-to-peer, decentralized, or blockchain technologies Experience with developer relations and developer support A technical background and can code in one or more languages (preferably Rust, Python, Go, Javascript/TypeScript) Enjoy taking the initiative to solve open-ended problems Created technical content, tutorials, and blogs Spoke at conferences, developer summits, or virtual events Experience teaching, writing, or hosting workshops
Bonus point
Experience working with distributed systems (cyber security, cloud computing, networks, etc.) Experience working in or managing open-source software communities Master's degree in computer science, adult education, or a related field Prior experience as a partner engineer or client-facing support engineer Worked in open-source software communities Coordinated large events and conferences in the past