
Developer Relations
WorkOS
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • United States
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Salary
💰 $200,000 - $250,000 per year
About the role
- Own and scale WorkOS’s developer events strategy (meetups, panels, workshops, office events)
- Represent WorkOS as a public-facing technical voice (talks, demos, community conversations)
- Create high-signal technical content that supports events and developer education (guides, talks, demos)
- Build relationships with developer communities and influencers across the ecosystem
- Partner with GTM, Product, and Engineering to bring community feedback into our roadmap and messaging
- Support talent and pipeline generation by building communities where great candidates and customers gather
Requirements
- Proven experience in Developer Relations, developer advocacy, community, or a highly technical marketing role
- Strong technical foundation and credibility with developers (you can demo, build, and explain)
- Bias toward doing: you can run events end-to-end and create content that ships
- Excellent communicator and facilitator. Comfortable on stage and in small group conversations
- High agency and a builder mindset; you’re energized by experimentation
- Bonus: Experience in developer tools, identity/auth, or enterprise readiness topics
Benefits
- Competitive pay
- Substantial equity grants
- Healthcare insurance (Medical, Dental and Vision) for you and your family
- 401k matching
- Wellness and fitness monthly allowances
- PTO + paid holidays + unlimited sick leave
- Autonomy and flexibility with remote work
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
developer relationsdeveloper advocacytechnical marketingevent managementcontent creationpublic speakingcommunity buildingtechnical demosdeveloper educationfeedback integration
Soft Skills
excellent communicationfacilitationstage presencegroup conversationhigh agencybuilder mindsetexperimentationrelationship buildingcollaborationcreativity