Sr. Developer Advocate (San Francisco)

Neo4J

Summary

Neo4j is seeking a Senior Developer Advocate to engage with developers worldwide, promoting the use of Neo4j's leading graph database through content creation, presentations, and community support.

What you'll do

  • Build and maintain strong relationships with developers and partners
  • Support and expand existing community
  • Represent and promote Neo4j within other developer communities
  • Identify opportunities to reach out to new developer communities
  • Provide feedback from developers to Marketing, Product, and Engineering teams
  • Monitor and refine KPIs to measure developer relations program effectiveness

Requirements

  • 5+ years experience as a developer advocate, technical evangelist, or similar role focused on nurturing and expanding developer communities
  • Proficient in multiple programming languages, with a strong command of languages such as Java, JavaScript, Python, etc.
  • Proven track record of creating compelling demos that both inspire and educate developers, showcasing your technical expertise
  • Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality technical content, including blog posts, sample applications, workshops, and more
  • Exceptional public speaking and presentation skills, ideally with experience presenting talks, hosting workshops, and delivering demos at conferences and meetups
  • Willingness to travel frequently, locally, nationally, and occasionally internationally, to participate in events and workshops, furthering Neo4j's presence and engagement with developers
  • A deep passion for technology and a commitment to staying up-to-date with industry trends, ensuring you remain a credible and valuable resource for the developer community
  • Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills, allowing you to effectively connect with developers and nurture lasting partnerships

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Location

San Mateo, CA

Compensation

$170,000 - $205,000 (per year)

Posted

3+ months ago

Category

Developer Advocacy

Keywords

java javascript python