Developer Advocate
About the Job
As a Developer Advocate at Orkes, you will be the voice and champion for developers both inside and outside the company. You will create educational and inspiring resources, showcase innovative software techniques, and highlight Orkes Conductor's capabilities in microservice orchestration, distributed applications, and AI-driven workflows. By participating in developer events, collaborating on technical projects, and gathering community feedback, you will help shape Orkes' developer ecosystem and strategy.
Job Responsibiities
Develop engaging resources for developers, including code samples, demos, blogs, tutorials, and technical documentation.
Represent Orkes at conferences, meetups, hackathons, and other events through technical sessions, workshops, and hands-on activities.
Foster relationships within developer communities, drive community programs, and maintain vibrant forums and social media interactions.
Partner with Orkes product and engineering teams to relay developer feedback and influence technology roadmaps.
Be the internal voice of developers, ensuring their needs are addressed in product planning and strategy discussions.
Work on diverse software projects, employing languages such as Java, Python, JavaScript, .NET, and GoLang.
Design and execute initiatives to enhance Orkes' developer engagement, streamlining processes and scaling outreach efforts.
Be prepared to travel extensively for events, workshops, and global developer engagements.
Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent experience.
Proven ability to produce developer-focused content such as blogs, tutorials, and technical documentation.
Experience delivering presentations to technical audiences.
Hands-on coding experience in modern programming languages and familiarity with open-source communities.
Established presence in the developer community through social media, blogs, or published work.
In-depth understanding of microservices architectures and design patterns.
Familiarity with orchestration engines, business process management tools, and AI technologies, including LLMs and prompt engineering.
Demonstrated ability to lead developer workshops and hackathons.