Parity is one of the world's most experienced core blockchain infrastructure
companies, having built and pioneered some of the most advanced technologies
in the blockchain sector. Parity was founded by Dr. Gavin Wood, co-founder and
former CTO of Ethereum, the primary engineer behind the Ethereum Virtual
Machine (EVM), inventor of the Solidity programming language, and primary
author of the Ethereum Yellowpaper.
Based in Berlin, London, and Lisbon with over 340 employees worldwide, Parity
has built clients for Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Zcash and has pioneered a
completely new, next-generation blockchain protocol with Polkadot and the
framework it's built with, Substrate. Parity builds the open-source
technologies needed to power an unstoppable, decentralised web—known as
Web3—and helps developers and organisations implement and build upon the Web3
tech stack.
About the team:
We are seeking an experienced Developer Relations Engineer to join our team
and play a pivotal role in empowering our developer community. In this
position, you will create and deliver engaging educational content, including
tutorials, conference talks, workshops, YouTube videos, and Twitch streams.
With your technical expertise, you'll help developers understand our
technology and learn how to build on Polkadot. Join us at Parity Technologies
to drive our long-term vision of powering a decentralized, interconnected
future through the Polkadot ecosystem.
About the position:
Create high-quality educational content for developers, including
tutorials, the docs, YouTube videos, and Twitch streams.
Work with the team to develop a content strategy that aligns with the
team's goals and objectives.
Deliver conference talks and workshops on Polkadot technology and related
topics.
Organize and participate in events, hackathons, and other developer
outreach initiatives.
Use knowledge of Rust to develop demos and code examples to demonstrate
Polkadot's technology and help developers build on the platform.
Engage with the developer community to foster a sense of community and
drive adoption of Polkadot's technology.
Working autonomously in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment
with an emphasis on cross-team communication.
About you:
You are an experienced Developer Relations Engineer with a track record of
creating high-quality educational content for developers, including
tutorials, documentation, videos, and live streams.
You have a keen understanding of content strategy and can align your work
with team goals and objectives.
You are comfortable presenting at conferences and workshops, sharing your
knowledge on various technologies.
You have been involved in organizing and participating in events,
hackathons, and other developer outreach initiatives, demonstrating your
commitment to fostering strong developer communities.
You have a solid knowledge of the Rust programming language.
You thrive in fast-paced, highly collaborative environments and are
skilled at cross-team communication.
You are familiar with the Web3 space and understand its key concepts.
You have demonstrated an interest in blockchain/Web3/Polkadot
technologies, and a proactive approach to learning about these systems.
About working for us:
For everyone who joins us:
Competitive remuneration packages, including tokens (where legally
possible), based on iterative market research
Remote-first, global working environment with flexible hours
Collaborative, fast-paced, and self-initiating culture, designed to mimic
an open source workflow
Energising and collaborative team and company retreats all over the world
Opportunity to learn more about Web3 while on the job, with access to some
of the brightest minds in this space; we have plenty of educational
initiatives such as internal sessions, all-hands, AMAs, hackathons, etc.
Teammates who are genuinely excited about their job, impact, and Parity's
mission
Opportunity to relocate to Germany or Portugal
For those joining us as employees in Germany, Portugal, or the U.K.:
28 paid vacation days per year
Work laptop (macOS or Linux-based) and equipment to enable you to work
successfully
£2,500 yearly learning and development budget for conferences or courses
of your choice
Not a perfect match to our requirements? We're still excited to receive your
application and hear how you think you can help us achieve our mission.
To see how we use your data please see our Applicant Notice.