Developer Advocate

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Workato

📍Remote - United States

Summary

Join Workato as an exceptional Developer Advocate and create engaging content, including sample projects, tutorials, videos, blog posts, and livestreams, showcasing Workato's developer capabilities. Inspire developers through interesting and relevant content, drawing them into the Workato ecosystem. Present at various events, host workshops, and cultivate a trusted voice within the community. Actively collect and advocate for developer feedback internally, influencing product and engineering direction. Contribute code and documentation to open-source repositories. Workato offers a flexible, trust-oriented culture and a multitude of benefits.

Requirements

  • 3 + years as a software engineer or developer advocate
  • Proficient in Python or TypeScript and familiar with LangChain‑style frameworks
  • Strong demo and content‑creation skills including code samples, videos, and technical tutorials
  • Passionate teacher who loves helping others succeed
  • Clear communicator comfortable on stage or camera
  • Collaborative, low‑ego attitude

Responsibilities

  • Create sample projects, tutorials, videos, blog posts, and livestreams that demonstrate Workato’s developer capabilities
  • Inspire developers with interesting, relevant, and fun content that speaks to them and draws them in to the Workato ecosystem
  • Speak at first party events, third party events, and developer meetups. Host workshops in the community and with internal customer communities
  • Develop and share a strong clear voice that the community trusts
  • Collect developer feedback and advocate for it internally
  • Build compelling examples that influence Workato product and engineering direction
  • Contribute code and docs to open‑source repos

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