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Developer Evangelist

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In-Office
San Francisco, CA, USA
150K-200K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
San Francisco, CA, USA
150K-200K Annually
Mid level
The Developer Evangelist will cultivate a developer community, engage with customers, create content, and gather feedback to drive product decisions.
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LiteLLM is the world’s most popular AI Gateway used by the largest companies (Adobe, Netflix, NASA, etc.) in the world to give their developers access to LLMs and adjacent services (MCP’s, Vector Stores, etc.).

Why do companies use LiteLLM Enterprise

Companies use LiteLLM Enterprise once they put LiteLLM into production and need enterprise features like Prometheus metrics (production monitoring) and need to give LLM access to a large number of people with SSO (secure sign on) or JWT (JSON Web Tokens).

What you will be working on

We are looking for someone who is passionate about AI and developer infrastructure that can cultivate a thriving developer community around our product. You will define and drive the strategy for building the developer community. You will work regularly with customers and business team to define requirements and articulate them to our technical team. You will engage with our customers in both technical pre-sales and post-sales capacities, ensuring they are happy and engaged with our product.

What you will do
  • Engage in technical conversations in our development community – with both existing and prospective customers.

  • Generate blog posts and other content to build our user community to get developers to discover and use our product

  • Provide world-class customer support for our enterprise customers and for our open source customers via forums, email, social networks and wherever else technical questions arise.

  • Meet with developers at hackathons, meetups, conferences and other events, both local and national.

  • Help developers envision, build, and distribute projects using our product.

  • Gather feedback that will inform Engineering, Product, Marketing, and Sales decisions.

What we're looking for
  • You’ve built AI products before, and are familiar with the most current AI technologies.

  • You are an extroverted developer who is passionate about learning new technologies and telling others about your exploits.

  • You have excellent written and oral communication skills. You blog about technical topics, and frequently talk shop both online and IRL.

  • Ability to work and travel independently with professionalism and high productivity.

  • Previous experience as a developer, developer evangelist, technical product manager or other role where both technical and social skills are required.

  • Self-motivated with an entrepreneurial mindset.

  • Personal interest in technical problem solving, helping customers save time and money.

  • A bias towards action, and the ability to work well in a fast-paced and constantly changing startup environment

  • A degree from a competitive school where you focused on both engineering and business.

About LiteLLM

LiteLLM (https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm) is a Python SDK, Proxy Server (LLM Gateway) to call 100+ LLM APIs in OpenAI format - [Bedrock, Azure, OpenAI, VertexAI, Cohere] and is used by companies like Rocket Money, Adobe, Twilio, and Siemens.

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