Responsibilities
- Foster strong connections with developers, collaborators, and open-source groups.
- Interact actively within developer networks by leading AMAs, office hours, webinars, and participating in digital forums.
- Gather and analyze input from developers to guide product and engineering decisions.
- Recognize key individuals, initiatives, and communities for potential partnerships.
- Produce and manage technical resources such as articles, guides, sample applications, videos, documentation, and SDK tutorials aimed at developers.
- Design functional demos, prototypes, and reference builds that illustrate practical applications.
- Enhance developer experience by providing insights on documentation, onboarding processes, and API design.
- Assist new developers through educational events, hackathons, and training programs.
- Promote the organization's technology at conferences, meetups, and online spaces.
- Simplify advanced technical ideas into understandable and compelling messages.
- Work with marketing teams to align technical narratives with brand strategy.
- Monitor and report on community attitudes and usage data to assess outreach effectiveness.
- Coordinate with engineering, product, and marketing teams to align product direction with developer needs.
- Establish consistent feedback channels between external developers and internal teams to boost product usability.
- Support go-to-market plans for new tools, APIs, and software development kits.
- Participate in strategic planning to keep developer experience central to product evolution.
- Engage in early technical conversations with prospective clients and collaborators.
- Serve as a trusted technical representative through public speaking, open-source involvement, and community interaction.
- Stay informed about emerging trends, technologies, and frameworks important to developers.
- Guide internal teams in best practices for communicating with and engaging developer audiences.