Auth0 is looking for Developer Experience Advocates across the following technologies: • JavaScript • .NET • PHP • Java and other JVM languages • Python • iOS (Objective-C, Swift) • Android • Ruby • Go Developer Experience Advocate You GET developers! You know what they need, how to talk to them, how to make their lives easier, what makes them click, their dissatisfiers and their delighters. You recognize when a framework, library or product provides a great experience. As a Developer Experience Advocate, you will use those superpowers to improve our entire onboarding process, SDKs, Quickstarts, Docs, and provide direct assistance to developers in our support channels. You will be the internal and external steward of the experience for the technologies that you love working with every day. Each Developer Experience Advocate shepherds one or multiple platforms forward, both internally within Auth0, and externally in the community. You will be working in a cross-functional Developer Experience Advocacy team alongside the developer evangelist, onboarding, growth, dashboard, community, and SDK teams to provide the best developer experience for the technologies you own. The most important qualifications for this position are software engineering expertise, empathy, and self-direction. You will be
- Writing, curating, editing developer resources: tutorials, examples, guides, and documentation.
- Owning the code samples and implementation guidance for Auth0.
- Championing Auth0 by engaging directly with the community.
- Gathering and channel user feedback within the company to improve the experience for developers on Auth0.
- The go-to-expert in the company, internally and externally, providing domain knowledge and reviews for Auth0 in these technologies.
- Sharing your technical expertise at conferences and other tech events.
You'd be a great fit if you had
- A deep understanding of writing, running, maintaining and debugging applications in one or more of the technologies listed above.
- The ability to communicate effectively in person and in writing as a presenter and documenter.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills: presenting, documenting, troubleshooting.
- Demonstrable experience authoring developer documentation (tutorials, blog posts, docs).
- The ability to be self-directed and be effective working independently, yet feel equally comfortable contributing in a global team environment.
Bonus points if you have
- Experience working in distributed teams and work environments.
- Created open-source material or have contributed to open-source projects.
- Your own technical blog.
- Knowledge in the identity and access management space.
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