AI Engineer, Developer Relations
Composio · San Francisco, CA · 5 days ago
On-siteEngineering$25/hrFull-time
What You'll Do
- Build in public.
- Ship demos, prototypes, and technical content that show what's actually possible with Composio - across whatever format fits: X threads, short-form video, YouTube, a livestream, a podcast appearance.
- Own our voice.
- Run our presence on X and LinkedIn, and grow your own account as a technical voice people in the AI community actually follow.
- Show up in the real world.
- Represent Composio at SF meetups, hackathons, and developer conferences.
- Build genuine relationships with the people building agents, and share your learnings with the world.
- Bias towards action.
- Ship the narrow, signal-generating version today - the post, the demo, the two-minute video - read what lands, then either double down or kill it.
- Work across the company.
- Partner with product, engineering, and marketing to turn what you're hearing from developers into shipped product and better positioning.
What We're Looking For
- The hard-to-teach part is taste and timing: knowing what developers find genuinely cool versus what reads as marketing, and producing quality content developers actually want to engage with.
- Technical credibility is required - you build with our API and ship demos - but it's the foundation here, not what sets you apart. That part is the taste and the humor.
- You can actually build. You've written real code, you can wire up an API and our SDK, and you can ship an interesting demo.
- You genuinely like being public. Posting, filming, speaking, being on camera - this energizes you rather than drains you.
- You can make a technical thing legible and exciting to a scrolling developer.
- You are opinionated, with a high bar. You have strong views on what makes content good, and you hold yourself — and us — to them. You'd rather kill a mediocre post than ship it, and you'll push the whole company to be better too.
- You are comfortable across formats. You'd rather film a two-minute demo than write a press release. Text, video, audio, stage - you move between them without losing your voice.
- You are AI-native. You build with LLMs and keep up with what's happening in the ecosystem.
- You are owner. You take a goal, decide what to make, ship it, measure whether it landed, and flex across all of the above - without waiting for a content calendar to tell you what to post.
- You are human. You build trust and admit what you don't know.
- You have a strong preference for being based in SF (or open to relocation).
- You have an existing audience or a track record of building in public.
- You have hands-on experience with agents, LLMs, MCP, and the modern AI dev stack.
- You have a presence in the AI community through open source, writing, or building in public.