Developer Relations Engineer
- Developer Relations
- Remote (global)
- Full-time
- Mid level (2–5 years)
- Mid / Senior
Be the bridge between the engineers building agentic systems and the developer community learning to build them — through reference code, docs, and a credible technical voice.
What you're signing up for
Bytevon's work is technical and the audience is technical. You will help developers go from zero to a governed, observable agent fleet — by writing reference implementations, sharpening the docs, building demos that actually run, and feeding real developer pain back into how we build. This is an engineering role with a public surface: you write code, and you write about it well.
The work
- Build and maintain reference implementations, sample agents, and starter templates for the patterns we ship.
- Own the developer-facing documentation and quickstarts; keep them correct as the patterns evolve.
- Create technical content — deep-dives, talks, and demos — that respects the audience's intelligence.
- Run the feedback loop from developers into engineering, with evidence.
- Support developers in their integrations and turn recurring questions into durable docs.
You bring
- 3+ years in a developer-facing engineering role (DevRel, developer experience, or SWE with strong communication).
- You ship real code in Python and TypeScript and can read across the stack.
- Excellent technical writing — clear, precise, and free of fluff.
- Comfort presenting to and engaging with technical audiences.
- Genuine curiosity about agents, LLMs, and the infrastructure underneath them.
Bonus signal
- Experience with agent frameworks (LangChain, LangGraph, CrewAI) or the MCP ecosystem.
- A portfolio of public technical writing, talks, or open-source contributions.
- Prior community-building experience.
What you'll work with
What we offer
- Competitive salary and equity.
- Conference and travel budget for talks.
- Fully remote, async-first.
- Hardware budget and home-office stipend.
How we interview
A short application, a 30-minute intro call, one focused technical session on a real problem, and a fast decision. No trick questions, no whiteboard theater.
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