VLM Run: Hiring 25Q1
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Send us your Linkedin profile & resume with links to your prior work to [email protected].
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π©βπ» Role Description
Join us as we launch VLM Run β ****an end-to-end platform for developers to fine-tune, specialize, and operationalize Vision Language Models (VLMs). Our mission is to make VLM Run the go-to platform for running VLMs with a unified structured output API thatβs versatile, powerful, and developer-friendly.
We are looking for an outstanding Developer Relations Advocate to help us educate and build a relationship with a growing community of engineers, researchers, and founders that we consider the core of our mission at VLM Run. Key responsibilities include:
- Content: Informative, useful, and well-written content across various channels (LinkedIn, Hackernews, Reddit, Discord as well as written publications and academic conferences). Emphasis on polished demos, fun and informative videos, and punchy marketing copy that lets people know just how capable our platform is.
- Community Building: Organizing meetups and hackathons that give our technical audience the opportunity to learn about and build with VLM Run. Interacting with and moderating our various online communities (especially Discord) to respond to and curate feedback about the product, and surface issues to the team when relevant.
- Evangelism: Attending meetups and conferences around core technologies (LLMs, VLMs, and MLOps) and target domains, including Consulting, Media/News, Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Energy. The biggest hurdle to adoption is visibility and understanding, so it's crucial that you can write and speak effectively for a mixed audience. Prior open-source advocacy, public speaking, and dev tutorial experience is a plus!
π Background
- At least 1 year of experience as a Developer Advocate, Developer Relations Specialist, or Evangelist for a large project
- Experience and relationships in the ML/AI ecosystem preferred but not required
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Willing to attend conferences and meetups as a speaker and present in front of large groups of technical and non-technical attendees
- Evidence of prior success in DevRel as evidenced by written and video content, demos, or presentations. Please include some of your past work when you reach out!