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Developer Community & Social Media Lead

Palo Alto, California, United States

About Augment Code

The best software comes from Augmenting developers, not replacing them. We’re bringing joy back to software engineering and keeping developers in flow by building the best Developer AI, with deep contextual awareness of a company’s codebase.

About the Role

We're seeking a dynamic Community & Social Media Lead to become the voice of our developer community. As the bridge between Augment Code and our growing community, you'll craft narratives that resonate with developers while building spaces where they can thrive, collaborate, and shape our product's future.

As our first Community & Social Media Lead, you'll own our social presence and community strategy. You'll build meaningful connections with developers while amplifying our brand voice across platforms. This is a high-impact position where you'll shape how developers experience and engage with our product beyond the code editor.

This role requires both a strong technical foundation and a passion for building authentic connection with end users. Ideal candidates have built programs (and possibly teams!) in developer community management and social media before and are looking to do it again. As our community and social channels grow, so will your role and impact. This position offers significant growth potential in a fast-moving environment. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Community Strategy: Design and scale a vibrant developer community that becomes the envy of the industry
  • Social Presence: Craft our voice across Twitter/X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, Discord, and Reddit with content that developers actually want to engage with
  • Platform Selection: Choose and implement the right community tools that align with developers' workflows and preferences
  • Developer Advocacy: Identify and nurture champions within our community who amplify our mission
  • Feedback Loop: Create channels that turn community insights into product improvements

The ideal candidate will have a self-starter mentality with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced startup environment and possess:

  • 5+ years of community management and social media experience, specifically for developers
  • A joy for being very online (in a meme sense, not a wall clock sense)
  • A strong ability to separate signal from noise and direct feedback accordingly
  • Strong collaboration skills with marketing, engineering, product, and design 
  • Experience selecting and managing community platforms
  • High levels of taste, humor, kindness, and wit

The Intangibles We Value

  • The drive to build something extraordinary from the ground up
  • A balance of strategic thinking and hands-on execution
  • The ability to be both the company's voice and the community's advocate
  • A genuine enthusiasm for how AI is transforming software development

Employee Benefits:

  • Flexible work hours
  • Competitive salary & Equity. We recently announced our $227M funding raise
  • Tools Stipend
  • Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
  • Short Term and Long Term Disability
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off + Holidays. We focus on trust and ownership, not time in the chair
  • Numerous company social events

We will do everything we can within reason to make sure that your interview takes place in an environment that fairly and accurately assesses your skills. If you need assistance or accommodation, please contact your recruiter.

Augment Code is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

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