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Developer Relations Engineer

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About the role:

A Developer Relations Engineer at Builder.io will be at the forefront of educating and inspiring developers about our platform through compelling technical content. Your primary focus will be creating high-quality technical content for our blog, showcasing how Builder.io solves real-world development challenges. You'll combine your technical expertise with creative storytelling to help developers understand and maximize the value of our visual development ecosystem.


As a Developer Relations Engineer at Builder.io, you will:

  • Create in-depth blog posts, technical tutorials, and videos that showcase real-world applications of Builder.io
  • Create code examples and demos that illustrate complex technical concepts in an accessible way
  • Engage with our developer community through social media and developer forums
  • Analyze content performance and gather developer feedback to inform future content strategy
  • Be “customer zero” providing feedback on new things before they are released
  • Represent Builder.io at virtual and in-person technical events when needed


You will thrive in this role if you have...

  • Strong technical background in modern frontend development (React, TypeScript, etc)
  • A proven track record of creating technical content (blog posts, tutorials, etc)
  • Excellent written communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical concepts clearly
  • Active participation in developer communities and understanding of developer needs
  • Familiarity with SEO best practices for technical content
  • Experience with or interest in visual development tools and AI code generation platforms
  • Open source contributions are a plus


The items above are a starting point for a conversation, not a hard list of requirements. If this role excites you, we hope you will apply!


Why Join Us?

At Builder.io, you'll be part of a forward-thinking company that's changing how developers and businesses create digital experiences. You'll have the opportunity to shape our developer relations strategy and build a strong technical community around our platform. If you're passionate a bout creating technical content and helping developers succeed, we'd love to hear from you.

The estimated base salary for the Developer Relations Engineer role for US candidates is $140,000 - $200,000 USD. The salary range may vary for candidates residing outside of the US, based on local market data. In addition to salary, total compensation will include meaningful company equity. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors discovered during the interview process, including experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.

What Builder.io offers you:

  • Unlimited time off. 3 weeks is the minimum that we will ask you to take each year
  • Mental health days. We encourage you to take at least one per quarter to recharge
  • Paid parental leave. 12 weeks of full pay for the birth and care of a newborn child, or for the placement of a child for adoption or foster care
  • $500 home office reimbursement. Help get what you need to be comfortable working in a digital-first environment
  • $500 annual learning & development budget. Feel supported and empowered to continue developing your skills
  • Co-working space reimbursement. Work from any WeWork at anytime with an All Access pass, or reimburse up to $300/month at another local co-working space
  • Health Insurance. 100% employer-paid premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees, and 50% covered for eligible dependents
  • Additional Insurance. Builder covers your life insurance, short- and long-term disability, and you'll have access to supplemental benefits like accident and critical illness insurance
  • 401k (for US based team members). Contribute to your financial future through our Guideline plan
  • Real equity. We have a four year vesting schedule with a one year cliff. We also have a ten (10!!) year exercise window 🤯  (yeah, we're pretty stoked about it!)

 

About Builder.io:

Builder.io is pioneering the space between design and development, creating a new category of Visual Development Platform that transforms how teams build digital products. 

Our Visual Copilot technology bridges the gap between Figma designs and production code, enabling teams to build interactive features using natural language while working with their actual code, data, and APIs. Alongside our code generation capabilities, our CMS empowers organizations to skip code generation altogether and publish updates to any live site or app in a couple clicks.

Trusted by leading mid-market to enterprise-level companies like JCrew, Vimeo, and Anheuser Busch, we're focused on eliminating the traditional bottlenecks between design, development, and content management.

 

Builder.io is committed to growing an inclusive and diverse team. We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran, genetic information, marital status or any other legally protected status.

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