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We’re looking for a Developer Advocate to help build the bridge between yeet and the engineers who need it most. This role is all about showing, not telling: you’ll write technical content, build sample apps, record demos, and engage with developers where they already are from GitHub and Discord to X, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, and industry conferences. Your job is to make sure engineers don’t just hear about yeet, they see it in action and immediately understand how it helps them debug faster, find bottlenecks, and keep systems reliable without the overhead of traditional observability.
Job Responsibility:
Write technical content
Build sample apps
Record demos
Engage with developers where they already are from GitHub and Discord to X, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, and industry conferences
Make sure engineers don’t just hear about yeet, they see it in action and immediately understand how it helps them debug faster, find bottlenecks, and keep systems reliable without the overhead of traditional observability
Requirements:
Love teaching through code
Comfortable spinning up a sample app, writing about Linux internals, or jumping into a Discord thread to help a developer troubleshoot
Know how to communicate with clarity, authenticity, and technical credibility
Knack for building community, whether that’s running a GitHub project, moderating a Discord, or sparking conversations on Reddit
Thrive on experimenting with new formats and channels to meet developers where they are
Nice to have:
Contributions to open source projects or running your own dev tools
Prior experience speaking at conferences, meetups, or livestreams
A following on Twitter / X, TikTok, YouTube, or LinkedIn where you share technical content
Familiarity with observability, infrastructure, or dev tools: You’ve lived the pain of debugging at 3 a.m.
Experience experimenting with growth channels for developer products (memes, tutorials, challenges, etc.)
Comfort working closely with product / engineering to feed insights from the community back into the roadmap