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Ignorant question, but what does a DevRel do?
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A few others have given solid definitions, so here's a list of common things a DevRel does day-to-day: docs, demos, tutorials, direct developer engagement/support and associated strategy, workshops, hackathons, events, social media / community, sometimes specific engineering tasks relevant to improving devex, etc.
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All, and then some
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lololol i love this thread, everyone has a different answer it’s such a broad role category that it really depends on the company, the product, the team priorities, the market…..
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Customer success
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I think @samantha put it well I often describe my role as “I build stuff on ENS and help others do the same” “Help others do the same” scales from solo devs at hackathons to bigger partnerships/integrations
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@samantha
Technical community manager on the lower level, marketing and growth focused on dev high level
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Associate good vibes with a particular co/startup. Say you like a good-vibes YouTuber teaching you Python, then company ABC hires that YouTuber as devrel, the good-vibes also spread to the company.
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DevRel is the marketing technique used to ensure that one's company, products, and developers establish a good, continuous relationship with external developers through mutual communication. Source: https://devrel.co/about Had no idea what a DevRel even is until now 😄
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i think of it as a community manager (devrels, don't shoot me) but instead of "the public", you're managing developers, so you have to be technical and understand their needs very intimately and communicate those needs back to their team
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All to ensure clients success in ecosystems/organizations where devs are “clients”
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It’s BeReal for devs
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