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Developer Relations Engineer, Community

United StatesRemote4+ YOE
Summary

Grow Render's developer community on X, LinkedIn, Reddit, and Discord through engagement, short-form technical content, AMAs, and longer-form assets. Partner internally with Product and Engineering to influence the roadmap based on community feedback.

About the role

Responsibilities

  • Own Render's day-to-day presence on X, LinkedIn, Reddit, and Discord: engage with developers, answer questions, and contribute to relevant conversations
  • Ship a regular cadence of short-form technical content: threads, posts, code snippets, demos, and timely takes on what's happening in the ecosystem
  • Surface and jump into the conversations where Render has a credible voice, fast
  • Build relationships with developer creators, community moderators, and early adopters in Render's ecosystem
  • Run AMAs, livestreams, and community programs on Discord and Reddit; support hackathons and community activations
  • Produce longer-form technical content (blog posts, videos, sample apps) designed to fuel social distribution
  • Occasionally represent Render at conferences, meetups, and on podcasts when the audience fit is right
  • Serve as the voice of the developer internally, partnering with Product, Engineering, Support, and Marketing to surface what the community cares about and influence the roadmap
  • Track impact through community growth, engagement, sentiment, and downstream signups; double down on what works

Requirements

  • 4-6 years in developer relations, developer marketing, community management, content creation, or a hands-on engineering role with a strong public side
  • An active, established presence on at least one major developer platform (X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitch, or similar) with a portfolio of content you can point to
  • Strong technical foundation: comfortable with modern infrastructure, web frameworks, and shipping working code
  • Native fluency in developer communities online: you know what plays on X versus Reddit versus Discord, and you can hold a strong point of view without being preachy
  • Sharp written voice
  • Bias toward shipping fast and iterating

Nice-to-Haves

  • Existing relationships with developer creators and community moderators
  • Track record of growing a developer audience from scratch
  • Comfort on camera or behind a mic
  • Experience with developer cloud, hosting, or infrastructure products
Skills
Developer RelationsCommunity ManagementContent CreationTechnical WritingSocial MediaDiscordX (Twitter)RedditWeb FrameworksInfrastructure