Tardigrade | Developer Evangelist | San Francisco, CA Atlanta, GA REMOTE OK | Full-time |www.tardigrade.io
Tardigrade is decentralized cloud object storage. With Tardigrade cloud storage, your files are encrypted and split into pieces client-side before being distributed across our network of high-performance storage nodes. Like the mighty water bear after which we are named, we are resilient, durable, and just generally awesome.
As developer evangelist you’ll be the public face of Tardigrade, helping to grow our developer community. You like brainstorming with others, and feel gratified when your help helps others succeed. You treat others kindly, make time for everyone who has interest in the product, and understand enough about business to identify those who’d benefit from talking with our biz dev team. You will foster relationships with influential developers and inspire them to use our platform and build innovative, useful things on top of it.
You are a skillful, engaging presenter: unafraid of operating in crowds, and able to confidently project caring, a deep credibility, development expertise and first-hand experience. You will be inspiring developers through educational activities to engage with our platform technologies. You’ll produce and contribute to open-source projects; speak at and attend conferences and industry events, and hackathons; write blog articles; create demos and code samples.
We offer great benefits such as unlimited PTO (paid time off), health/dental/vision insurance, employer-matched 401k, and a bonus plan
Requirements
- Professional experience equivalent to a Lead Engineer or BS in Computer Science (you’ve shipped some code). Very organized; can balance multiple priorities
- Familiar with our product, or able to ramp up to a proficient level in a short time
- Publicly available writing samples and recordings of presentations on tech topics
- Established professional presence on social media and forums
- Some contributions to GitHub and/or open source communities
- Ability and willing to spend 50% of your time traveling: domestically between Tardigrade headquarters in Salt Lake City and San Francisco and Atlanta, with a permanent residence in one of these cities; and internationally (Europe and Asia)
different prices to different users are foundational to the wedding industry and airlines/hotel, just off the top of my head. When I worked in travel a long time ago, there was a saying that if any 2 people paid the same price, somebody did their job wrong (paraphrasing - it was a very long time ago)
In both of those cases however it's very easy for the vendor to cover their tracks. I imagine it would behoove you to do the same if you're taking a similar tack.
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