Head of Developer Relations

DevRel Talent
Sheffield
4 months ago
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Head of Developer Relations


Location:UK / London (Anywhere in the UK but bi-weekly or weekly preferred travel to London/events)

Company:Gen AI & Vector databases

VC: Index ventures

Compensation: £100,000-£150,000 + equity + benefits.


DevRel Talent is exclusively partnered with a successful start-up operating in the generative AI space who are looking to make a crucial hire as they have experienced huge success and want to focus on hiring a head of developer relations to build community engagement and content.


The founding team contains leaders in the AI/ML industry who are highly regarded for their previous work at companies such as Google, Youtube & Databricks.


Overview & Summary


  • Develop and execute DevRel strategy
  • Engage the target audience by creating content for social media, newsletters, and the website, highlighting the product and technical strengths and value.
  • Provide data-driven analysis, research, and recommendations to support executive decision-making.
  • Work with industry influences at events and webinars.


Job Requirements.


  • 3+ years of experience in a developer relations role or solutions engineer role, ideally in a fast-paced technology environment.
  • A strong understanding of Data/Data Science principles and terms.
  • Database experience (big + for vector databases)
  • Familiarity with relevant tools and technologies for data analysis and growth optimisation.
  • Strong analytical skills with a data-driven and results-oriented mindset.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Flexibility and ability to thrive in an ever-changing startup environment.


Please apply via the relevant links, we look forward to speaking soon!


keywords: devrel, developer relations, developer advocate, developer advocacy, developer experience, developer success.

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