Christian Heilmann

My company is hiring: who wants to work with me in Developer Relations?

Friday, October 20th, 2023 at 11:13 am

I have a spot on my team for a Developer Advocate and you can apply here:

Please, don’t send me CVs or tell me to “take a look” as all applicants need to be in the system so we can follow the needed legal procedure.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Work with me on the content and release of the DevDigest newsletter each week. This includes finding great content, producing videos and editing them and dealing with feedback.
  • Work on our events, the live days series (monthly), the big world congress (annual, 12k visitors, 600 speakers) and the code100 competiton
  • Present at conferences
  • Attend and run meetups
  • Create video and social media content interviewing people at events.
  • Write lots of technical content for our blog

The job is Europe based and comes with all the job security a contract in this region gives you. The pay is adequate, but not comparable with US offers. Then again, you also won’t be sacked with two weeks notice if the stock falls, as there is no stock. It is a remote job but we have offices in Berlin and Vienna if you prefer to be with people. The company is small <100 people but incredibly well connected and full of excellent people and dogs!

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Check out the Dev Digest Newsletter I write every week for WeAreDevelopers. Latest issues:

Word is Doomed, Flawed LLM benchmarks, hard sorting and CSS mistakes Spot LLM benchmark flaws, learn why sorting is hard, how to run Doom in Word and how to say "no" like a manager.
30 years of JS, Browser AI, how attackers use GenAI, whistling code Learn how to use AI in your browser and not on the cloud, why AI makes different mistakes than humans and go and whistle up some code!
197: Dunning-Kruger steroids, state of cloud security, puppies>beer
196: AI killed devops, what now? LLM Political bias & AI security Learn how AI killed DevOps, create long tasks in JS, why 1 in 5 security breaches are AI generated code & play "The Scope Creep"
195: End of likes, JS Zoo and Tim Berners-Lee doesn't see AI vs Web Meta kills like buttons, Tim-Berners-Lee thinks AI won't kill the web, GitHub is ending toasts and the worst selling Microsoft product.

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