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Senior Evangelist, Digital Marketing & Vibe Coding

Remote-United-States

About Acquia

Acquia empowers the world’s most ambitious brands to create digital customer experiences that matter. With open source Drupal at its core, the Acquia Digital Experience Platform (DXP) enables marketers, developers, and IT operations teams at thousands of global organizations to rapidly compose and deploy digital products and services that engage customers, enhance conversions, and help businesses stand out.

Headquartered in Boston, MA, Acquia is a Great Place to Work-CertifiedTM company, is listed as one of the world’s top software companies by The Software Report, and is positioned as a market leader by the analyst community. We are Acquia. We are building for the future and we want you to be a part of it! 

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About the Role

Acquia is hiring a practitioner-evangelist who lives at the intersection of digital marketing and vibe coding. You are not a traditional developer advocate. You are someone who creates compelling digital experiences and who can show others how Drupal and Acquia make that possible.

This role exists because Acquia's future depends on being relevant to audiences beyond the Drupal community. Digital marketers and vibe coders are building the next generation of web experiences, and we need someone who speaks their language, earns their trust, and shows them what Drupal can do for them. In the process, you will bring a whole new wave of practitioners into the Drupal ecosystem.

Critically: this is a doer role. We are not looking for someone who talks about building things. We need someone who builds things live, on camera, in tutorials, in demos. Your content is the proof.

What You'll Do

  • Represent Acquia and Drupal to digital marketers and vibe coders through content, social, events, and community as a practitioner, not a spokesperson.
  • Actively demo and build with Acquia products on camera and on stage. Product demos and hands-on tutorials are the core of what you produce. If you are not comfortable being the one building the thing in front of an audience, this is not the right role.
  • Create high-quality, practitioner-level content like videos, demos, tutorials, live streams, and social posts targeted at non-Drupal audiences and published consistently.
  • Show up where digital marketers and vibe coders already are: industry events, YouTube, Reddit, Discord servers, LinkedIn, Slack communities. You are already in these spaces; this role formalises it.
  • Speak at events outside the Drupal circuit marketing, no-code, content ops, and AI-assisted development conferences and meetups.
  • Collaborate with the broader dev rel team to ensure messaging is consistent and complements our Drupal-focused advocate.
  • Surface market insight to Product and Marketing on what this audience cares about, what tools they use, and where Acquia can serve them better.

What You Bring

  • You are a digital marketer, content creator, or vibe coder by trade. You have done the work and you continue to do it.
  • An existing portfolio of dev rel or practitioner content that you can share: videos, tutorials, demos, talks, or written guides. We will review your work before we meet.
  • An active public presence. You already attend and speak at relevant events, post on YouTube or social, and engage in communities where your target audience lives.
  • Familiarity with Drupal: you don't need to be a core contributor, but you understand what it is, what it can do, and you are excited to build with it in front of an audience.
  • Hands-on comfort with the tools of your audience: marketing automation, CMS platforms, AI-assisted coding tools, or no-code builders and the ability to demo them fluently.
  • Strong on-camera and on-stage presence you are a natural whether you are recording a tutorial, going live, or presenting at a conference.
  • Self-directed with an entrepreneurial mindset you can identify an opportunity, build a content plan, and execute without hand-holding.

Nice to Have

  • Experience with AI-assisted development tools (Cursor, Replit, v0, Bolt, etc.) and genuine familiarity with the vibe coding movement.
  • A YouTube channel, newsletter, podcast, or social following in a relevant space and a track record of consistent publishing.
  • Experience at a CMS, DXP, or martech company.

We are an organization that embraces innovation and the potential of AI to enhance our processes and improve our work. We are always looking for individuals who are open to learning new technologies and collaborating with AI tools to achieve our goals.

Acquia is proud to provide best-in-class benefits to help our employees and their families maintain a healthy body and mind. Core Benefits include: competitive healthcare coverage, wellness programs, take it when you need it time off, parental leave, recognition programs, and much more! 

The annual base salary for this full-time position is $175000 - $190000. Final compensation will be commensurate with your experience and will be determined by a variety of factors, including city of residence, relevant skillset, and job-related knowledge.

Acquia is an equal opportunity (EEO) employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veterans status or any other protected status or characteristic under federal, state or local law unrelated to the ability to perform the job.

Interested residents of Colorado may contact NA-recruiting@acquia.com as it relates to regulation C.R.S. § 8-5-201. Information regarding benefits are linked here.

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