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Continue (YC S23) Is Hiring a Developer Relations Engineer in San Francisco
Continue is seeking an outgoing Developer Relations Engineer to accelerate growth and engagement in the Continue community at the intersection of AI and software development. In this role, you will lead our online and in-person strategy to attract and empower developers who use our open source and enterprise products to help them build software. About you Please keep in mind that we are describing the background that we imagine would best fit the role. Even if you don’t meet all the requirements, yet you are confident that you are up for the task, we absolutely want to get to know you! You have a strong technical background in software development and care deeply about helping other developers succeed You have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and can effectively convey complex technical concepts to a wide audience both online and in-person You get excited about crafting blog posts, tutorials, videos, etc. that educate and inspire developers to learn how to better incorporate Large Language Models into their workflows You believe in a future where developers are amplified, not automated (https://amplified.dev/) and want to tell everyone about this What you will do We’re a startup, so you’ll have to be ready to do whatever is required to accomplish our mission. However, you can definitely expect to: Create a strategic plan for engaging and supporting developers through a Developer Relations program that turns users into contributors and contributors into heroes Get developers excited online on Discord, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, etc. while also organizing and attending meetups, workshops, and other in-person developer events Ensure we hit our goals for the community by not only creating tutorials, guides, and blog posts to help developers get started but also experimenting with new initiatives Represent the voice of the community internally by establishing feedback loops that share what you learn with the product team and result in a great developer experience
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