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Developer Relations Advocate
What You’ll Do:
- Take ownership of the developer experience on Arbitrum, proactively identifying issues and potential solutions that drive developer adoption, from protocol-level changes to third-party infrastructure requirements to our documentation, tooling, and supporting assets
- Be an advocate in the developer ecosystem (spanning web2 and web3), championing Arbitrum and building relationships with developers and related organizations (accelerators, dev shops, hackathon organizers, etc.) to grow Arbitrum’s awareness among developers
- Design systematic and scalable global programs that foster developer
- Community growth and interaction, helping new and experienced developers deploy smart contracts, migrate projects and optimize existing applications
- Actively participate in developer events aimed at education and onboarding, including live coding sessions, speaking at conferences, virtual meetups, and hackathons, working with our Events team to prioritize and attend key events
- Work alongside our engineers to assist with the creation of tutorials, demos, and other reference materials
- Work directly with the Product team to drive growth in the Arbitrum ecosystem, from converting patterns observed in the ecosystem into prioritized development work to helping to shape the go-to-market strategy of new Products, especially for the developer audience
Who You Are:
- You have a passion for and solid understanding of blockchain technologies
- Competent CS fundamentals, either in a formal university program or through self-learning
- 2+ years of experience working on a developer relations team or in a similar role, growing awareness of and engagement with developer products, experience doing so in the blockchain industry is nice to have
- Experience delivering talks on technical concepts is required, either through work experience or through other activities
- Experience writing Go and/or Solidity code is nice to have
- Experience writing and deploying smart contracts in EVM environments is nice to have
- Ability to dissect and explain complex topics in a simple manner
- You possess excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work with both internal and external parties
- Experience at a high-growth technology company or startup is nice to have but not required
What does a developer relations in web3 do?
Developer relations in web3 typically involves building and maintaining relationships with software developers who are building applications on top of web3 technologies
This can include providing support and assistance to developers, creating educational resources to help developers learn about web3 technologies, and acting as a liaison between the development community and the web3 project
Developer relations professionals in web3 may also work on initiatives to grow and foster the web3 developer community, and to promote the adoption of web3 technologies.