We're hiring a Developer Advocate at Tessl, based in the USA. If you're already building with AI dev tools, shipping things, and talking about it in public, come and do that with us. jobs.ashbyhq.com/tesslcareers... #devrel #jobs
Developer Advocate

Tessl is a fast-growing Series A startup based in London, founded by Guy Podjarny. We’ve raised over $100M from world-class investors including Index Ventures, Accel, GV, and Boldstart, and in 2025 we were ranked #2 in Sifted EU’s B2B SaaS Rising 100 and #20 in Sifted's AI 100. At Tessl, we are building the context layer for AI coding agents, and a platform for AI-native software development. As an early member of the team, you’ll help shape how we build, scale and support a company operating at the edge of AI and software development. OVERVIEW OF ROLE We're looking for a Developer Advocate who lives and breathes the AI space. Someone already deep in the AI developer ecosystem, building with it, talking about it, and pushing what's possible with it every day. In this role, you'll be a power user of our product and a builder. That means creating integrations, and tools that showcase what AI native development can really look like. You'll create compelling content, engage deeply with the community, and help developers understand what's possible when they build with Tessl. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES - Build with Tessl: Go beyond writing about the product, build with it. Create apps, integrations, and creative projects using Tessl that inspire and enable the developer community to do the same. - Content Creation: Write articles, tutorials, and guides, and produce videos that give developers practical, actionable insights into AI native development with Tessl. - Community and Events: Be an active, visible presence in the AI developer community, speaking at events, participating in forums, engaging on social, and helping highlight what developers are building with Tessl. - Ecosystem Exploration: Constantly explore the AI developer tooling landscape, identifying integration opportunities and ways to connect Tessl with the broader ecosystem. - Show Up Where Developers Are: Run webinars, appear on podcasts, and make yourself at home in other people's communities. That means Discord servers, Slack groups, subreddits, newsletters, and anywhere else developers are gathering. WHAT YOU'LL NEED - Already in the conversation: You're an active voice in the AI developer community, on social channels, where AI discussion is happening. You post, reply, spark discussions. - Active at events: You speak at meetups or conferences, engage in developer communities, and have a point of view worth hearing. - A builder's mindset: You get excited about making things. Whether that's a slick integration, a creative app, or an experiment that no one's tried yet, you'd rather ship something than just describe it. - Strong communicator: You can write clearly and engagingly about technical AI topics. - Development skills: You're comfortable enough with code to build and hack on things yourself. You don't need to be a full-time engineer, but you ship. NICE TO HAVE - Experience with open-source communities and contributor ecosystems - Existing network in the AI developer tooling space - Comfort operating in a fast-moving, early-stage startup environment SALARY AND BENEFITS We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience and skills. We provide health insurance which extends to partners and dependents, as well as a pension. Our office is based a couple of minutes away from King’s Cross station. It’s also pet friendly, and we make sure to have regular socials such as team lunches, drinks and more. APPLICATION PROCESS Here’s an outline of what you can expect during our interview process: - A 30 min prescreen interview with our talent Team - A technical interview and role deep dive with Head of Developer Relations, Simon Maple - A take home technical and content creation test, exploring an AI software. - An on-site session with a Tessl leader. We care deeply about the warm, inclusive environment we’re building at Tessl and we value diversity – we welcome applications from those typically underrepresented in tech. If you like the sound of this role but are not totally sure whether you’re the right person, do apply anyway! LEARN HOW WE THINK AND WORK - On Tessl, The AI Native Development Startup https://www.tessl.io/blog/announcing-tessl-the-ai-native-development-startup - Announcing skills on Tessl: the package manager for agent skills https://tessl.io/blog/skills-are-software-and-they-need-a-lifecycle-introducing-skills-on-tessl/ - Podcast Episode: The End of Fragmented Agent Context, Guy Podjarny Tessl CEO https://youtu.be/ntkM-hRblfo

We're hiring a Developer Advocate at Tessl, based in the USA. If you're already building with AI dev tools, shipping things, and talking about it in public, come and do that with us.
https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/tesslcareers/66451803-8431-418a-8ee4-2b44a991ab2f
#devrel #jobs
Developer Advocate

Tessl is a fast-growing Series A startup based in London, founded by Guy Podjarny. We’ve raised over $100M from world-class investors including Index Ventures, Accel, GV, and Boldstart, and in 2025 we were ranked #2 in Sifted EU’s B2B SaaS Rising 100 and #20 in Sifted's AI 100. At Tessl, we are building the context layer for AI coding agents, and a platform for AI-native software development. As an early member of the team, you’ll help shape how we build, scale and support a company operating at the edge of AI and software development. OVERVIEW OF ROLE We're looking for a Developer Advocate who lives and breathes the AI space. Someone already deep in the AI developer ecosystem, building with it, talking about it, and pushing what's possible with it every day. In this role, you'll be a power user of our product and a builder. That means creating integrations, and tools that showcase what AI native development can really look like. You'll create compelling content, engage deeply with the community, and help developers understand what's possible when they build with Tessl. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES - Build with Tessl: Go beyond writing about the product, build with it. Create apps, integrations, and creative projects using Tessl that inspire and enable the developer community to do the same. - Content Creation: Write articles, tutorials, and guides, and produce videos that give developers practical, actionable insights into AI native development with Tessl. - Community and Events: Be an active, visible presence in the AI developer community, speaking at events, participating in forums, engaging on social, and helping highlight what developers are building with Tessl. - Ecosystem Exploration: Constantly explore the AI developer tooling landscape, identifying integration opportunities and ways to connect Tessl with the broader ecosystem. - Show Up Where Developers Are: Run webinars, appear on podcasts, and make yourself at home in other people's communities. That means Discord servers, Slack groups, subreddits, newsletters, and anywhere else developers are gathering. WHAT YOU'LL NEED - Already in the conversation: You're an active voice in the AI developer community, on social channels, where AI discussion is happening. You post, reply, spark discussions. - Active at events: You speak at meetups or conferences, engage in developer communities, and have a point of view worth hearing. - A builder's mindset: You get excited about making things. Whether that's a slick integration, a creative app, or an experiment that no one's tried yet, you'd rather ship something than just describe it. - Strong communicator: You can write clearly and engagingly about technical AI topics. - Development skills: You're comfortable enough with code to build and hack on things yourself. You don't need to be a full-time engineer, but you ship. NICE TO HAVE - Experience with open-source communities and contributor ecosystems - Existing network in the AI developer tooling space - Comfort operating in a fast-moving, early-stage startup environment SALARY AND BENEFITS We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience and skills. We provide health insurance which extends to partners and dependents, as well as a pension. Our office is based a couple of minutes away from King’s Cross station. It’s also pet friendly, and we make sure to have regular socials such as team lunches, drinks and more. APPLICATION PROCESS Here’s an outline of what you can expect during our interview process: - A 30 min prescreen interview with our talent Team - A technical interview and role deep dive with Head of Developer Relations, Simon Maple - A take home technical and content creation test, exploring an AI software. - An on-site session with a Tessl leader. We care deeply about the warm, inclusive environment we’re building at Tessl and we value diversity – we welcome applications from those typically underrepresented in tech. If you like the sound of this role but are not totally sure whether you’re the right person, do apply anyway! LEARN HOW WE THINK AND WORK - On Tessl, The AI Native Development Startup https://www.tessl.io/blog/announcing-tessl-the-ai-native-development-startup - Announcing skills on Tessl: the package manager for agent skills https://tessl.io/blog/skills-are-software-and-they-need-a-lifecycle-introducing-skills-on-tessl/ - Podcast Episode: The End of Fragmented Agent Context, Guy Podjarny Tessl CEO https://youtu.be/ntkM-hRblfo

To my current and aspiring #DevRel friends in the Netherlands. 📣

We are looking for an Advocate in Amsterdam to join the Elastic team. If you are passionate about speaking, sharing technical content with the developer community, and writing code do apply!

https://jobs.elastic.co/jobs/engineering/the-netherlands/senior-developer-advocate/7445210

Senior Developer Advocate

Elastic, the Search AI Company, enables everyone to find the answers they need in real time, using all their data, at scale — unleashing the potential of businesses and people. The Elastic Search AI Platform, used by more than 50% of the Fortune 500, brings together the precision of search and the intelligence of AI to enable everyone to accelerate the results that matter. By taking advantage of all structured and unstructured data — securing and protecting private information more effectively — Elastic’s complete, cloud-based solutions for search, security, and observability help organizations deliver on the promise of AI.What is The Role:Developers and community matter. Our users and contributors have helped ensure that the Elastic Stack (including Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash) is more than just code — they are free and open projects that people love to use and love to talk about.Are you keen on sharing technology with the world and supporting our global user-base? Your activities as a Developer Advocate at Elastic would include:Speaking publicly at in-person and virtual conferences or meetups.Answering questions from developers on Discuss (our forum), Slack and other forums.Building and sharing content, including social media posts, in-depth blog posts, example code, demos, tutorials and videos on elastic.co or our YouTube channel.Contributing code on GitHub both to Elastic and external repositories.The DevRel team's mission is to educate and help our users succeed by being (or the willingness to become) an expert in Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack within the search and AI ecosystem.If you read this far and think: "that's me!" — You probably won't need to read any further, and we should have a conversation. But if you doubt the type of experience we expect you to have, read on.What You Will Be Doing:Foster the Elastic Community in Europe (EMEA), with a local focus on Amsterdam.Create technical content around the Elastic Stack such as code examples, talks, blog posts, videos, and demos.Speak at virtual and in-person events like conferences, meetups, and lunch & learn sessions in the Amsterdam area and throughout EMEA.Answer technical questions on Discuss, Slack, developer forums, social media, and at events.Reviewing colleagues' content for technical accuracy.Contribute to Elastic repositories or external ones to integrate better with Elastic technologies.Help users be successful with Elastic’s stack, solutions, and cloud offerings.What You Bring:Strong technical background and experience in an engineering role.Demonstrated ability to create compelling content about technology — including speaking, writing, and demoing.Empathy for the community to help them solve their issues, provide internal feedback to make Elastic’s products better, and fix problems where possible.Comfortable working with a highly distributed team.A dedicated individual with experience working in self-organizing teams.Excellent spoken and written communication skills in English.Bonus Points:Familiarity with and passion for the Elastic Stack.Proficiency in additional language(s) — speaking or programming (like Golang, Python, Java, or Rust).Production experience with technologies that complement Elastic’s technologies — from Generative AI to Kubernetes.Involvement in past Elastic Community events as speaker or organizer.Experience with open source software or commercial open source companies.Additional Information - We Take Care of Our People:As a distributed company, diversity drives our identity. Whether you’re looking to launch a new career or grow an existing one, Elastic is the type of company where you can balance great work with great life. Your age is only a number. It doesn’t matter if you’re just out of college or your children are; we need you for what you can do.We strive to have parity of benefits across regions, and while regulations differ from place to place, we believe taking care of our people is the right thing to do.Competitive pay based on the work you do here and not your previous salaryHealth coverage for you and your family in many locationsAbility to craft your calendar with flexible locations and schedules for many rolesGenerous number of vacation days each yearIncrease your impact - We match up to $2000 (or local currency equivalent) for financial donations and serviceUp to 40 hours each year to use toward volunteer projects you loveEmbracing parenthood with a minimum of 16 weeks of parental leaveSecurity & Privacy Responsibilities: Take ownership of protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of organizational data and systems by following applicable privacy and security policies, standards, and procedures. Ensure that all individual contributions follow Elastic’s Secure Software Development Framework (SSDF). Proactively participate in mandatory role-based training to ensure personal technical execution consistently aligns with the highest standards of data protection, data privacy, and system resilience.Different people approach problems differently. We need that. Elastic is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive culture that celebrates different perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance or regulation.We welcome individuals with disabilities and strive to create an accessible and inclusive experience for all individuals. To request an accommodation during the application or the recruiting process, please email [email protected]. We will reply to your request within 24 business hours of submission.Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws and can view the following posters linked below:Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) PosterEmployee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) PosterElasticsearch develops and distributes technology and information that is subject to U.S. and other countries’ export controls and licensing requirements for individuals who are located in or are nationals of the following sanctioned countries and regions: Belarus, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, or Russia, including the Ukrainian territories annexed by Russia (The Crimea region of Ukraine, The Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), The Luhansk People's Republic (LNR), Kherson or Zaporizhzhia). If you are located in or are a national of one of the listed countries or regions, an export license may be required as a condition of your employment in this role. Please note that national origin and/or nationality do not affect eligibility for employment with Elastic.Please see here for our Privacy Statement.

A few weeks in and the search is moving. Had some great conversations, met some interesting people, and I'm getting clearer on exactly what I'm looking for.

If you're looking for a #TechnicalMarketing Manager who will actually understand the product: came up as a #Linux #sysadmin, spent years at #RedHat, GitLab, and others, let's talk.

If you know someone, I'd appreciate the intro.

#OpenToWork #ProductMarketing #DevRel #GetFediHired #FediHired #OpenSource, enterprise #infrastructure

Navigating Neurodiversity in Tech: Why Sharing Strategies Matters

The tech industry is filled with diverse minds, and more people are discovering that neurodivergent perspectives, such as autism and ADHD are not just common in this field, but bring valuable strengths. Yet, many professionals grew up without a diagnosis or language to describe their differences. This can leave individuals navigating challenges without clear strategies, making open discussion and the sharing of tips crucial. For many, the journey starts with self-discovery. As careers […]

https://openchannels.fm/navigating-neurodiversity-in-tech-why-sharing-strategies-matters/

Just published on the official Docker blog: "The Untrusted Autonomous Workload" by my partner @heyvaldemar (fellow Docker Captain).

What stood out for me as a DA: the section on what microVMs can't protect against. The workspace is shared by design, and the piece walks through what that means concretely. Honest security architecture writing is rare.

https://www.docker.com/blog/untrusted-autonomous-workload-ai-sandboxes/

#DockerSandboxes #AIAgents #DevRel #DevSecOps #MicroVMs

The Untrusted Autonomous Workload and AI Sandboxes | Docker

Learn why AI coding agents need stronger isolation, how Docker Sandboxes use microVMs, and what secure autonomous workloads require.

Docker
Alas, my contract is coming to a close in just a few weeks. Getting to work with an #opensource community as my day job and to continue as a #linux product marketer has been amazing.
However, all good things, you know? That said, I am once again #opentowork #devrel

Ответы с «деврел‑супервизии», вопрос седьмой: выгорание, когда от вас ждут вечный драйв и креатив

Восьмая статья с "деврел-супервизии". После мрачняка про рынок вакансий обсудили, что делать, если сокращать не сокращают, но нагрузили аж до выгорания. Анонимный вопрос участника: как восстанавливаться, когда тебя ждут постоянного драйва и креатива, а ты выдохся, выгорел? На нынешнем рынке совсем не хочется никакого креатива — хочется сжаться и пересидеть. Что делать из такого состояния?

https://habr.com/ru/articles/1036708/

#деврел #деврелсупервизия #devrel #выгорание

Ответы с «деврел‑супервизии», вопрос седьмой: выгорание, когда от вас ждут вечный драйв и креатив

После мрачняка про рынок вакансий обсудили, что делать, если сокращать не сокращают, но нагрузили аж до звездочек в глазах. Пункт 1: разобраться с выгоранием. Потом про делегирование поговорим :)...

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Ответы с «деврел‑супервизии», вопрос шестой: что делать, если вас сокращают

Статья-продолжение к четвертой теме: там обсудили, как подстелить соломки, если еще только маячит "оптимизация в компании". Но у кого-то кадровые пертурбации уже начались. Анонимный вопрос участника: страх сокращения понятен, а что делать, если правда сократили? Как на это посмотрят новые потенциальные работодатели?

https://habr.com/ru/articles/1036676/

#деврел #деврелсупервизия #devrel #сокращения

Ответы с «деврел‑супервизии», вопрос шестой: что делать, если вас сокращают

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Десятилетие в одном тексте. История о том, как мы стали продуктовым партнером «Лемана ПРО»

Большие партнерства редко начинаются с громких заявлений. Чаще — с одной конкретной задачи. Нужно что-то починить, где-то навести порядок, помочь команде, которой не хватает рук или экспертизы. А дальше уже всё решает не презентация, а то, как вы работаете вместе: насколько быстро понимаете контекст, умеете встраиваться в процессы и брать на себя ответственность не только за результат, но и за сам подход. С «Лемана ПРО» — тогда еще «Леруа Мерлен» — у нас именно так и получилось. Мы начали работать в 2016 году с поддержки диджитал-продуктов, а за десять лет прошли путь до цифрового сопровождения команды «Лемана Тех» — IT-компании, которая строит технологическую платформу для бренда «Лемана ПРО». Сегодня мы помогаем развивать два ключевых направления: бренд работодателя и внутреннюю автоматизацию HR-процессов. Но если посмотреть на этот путь в ретроспективе, станет видно: всё началось намного раньше — с аналитики, интерфейсов и постепенного встраивания в продуктовую логику компании.

https://habr.com/ru/companies/agima/articles/1035260/

#hr #hrбренд #кафетерий_льгот #seo #аналитика #дизайн #карьерный_сайт #devrel

Десятилетие в одном тексте. История о том, как мы стали продуктовым партнером «Лемана ПРО»

Большие партнерства редко начинаются с громких заявлений. Чаще — с одной конкретной задачи. Нужно что-то починить, где-то навести порядок, помочь команде, которой не хватает рук или экспертизы. А...

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