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At [Cube.js](http://cube.dev/) we are building a technology stack for modern analytics. If you are fascinated by the software that powers large technology companies but want the challenges and freedom that come with working in a small startup, then the job at Cube.js is for you.\n\nWe are a small and dedicated remote-first team with an HQ in San Francisco, funded by top-tier SV investors, working on making advanced analytics infrastructure accessible to all developers around the world. At Cube.js you will be part of a vibrant community which is active on [GitHub](https://github.com/cube-js/cube.js) and [Slack](http://slack.cube.dev/).\n\nMost of our software is open source, and we are focused on bottom-up adoption. Our goal is to grow the number of developers and companies using Cube.js from thousands to millions, and we also want to help them be successful.\n\nThat's why we're looking for a Senior Developer Advocate to join our Developer Relations and Community team.\n\n---\n\nAs a Senior Developer Advocate, your main goal is to promote Cube.js, increase its awareness and adoption, and support the overall Cube.js community at large. You should have a background in software engineering, be excited about engaging with technical communities, and have a knack for explaining technical concepts in a simple way.\n\nThis role provides a lot of freedom and lets you develop and bring to life creative ideas for how to increase Cube.js adoption among the developers and further improve their learning experience. It's also a very multi-faceted role that involves working with all sorts of content and channels: examples, blogs, docs, events, GitHub, Slack, Twitter, etc. And while we'll be always there to guide and help you, we expect you to be a [manager of one](https://signalvnoise.com/posts/1430-hire-managers-of-one).\n\nIf this sounds exciting, we'd love to hear from you!\n\n### **Some of the things you'll be working on:**\n\n- **Writing and Editing:** Working on tutorials and guides, collaborating with community members, and helping external contributors to create tutorials and blog posts. (See [example](https://cube.dev/blog/building-open-source-google-analytics-from-scratch/).)\n\n- **Code and Examples:** Creating and maintaining example applications built with Cube.js to highlight the different features of the tool. (See [example](https://real-time-dashboard-demo.cube.dev/).)\n\n- **Website and Documentation:** Being a part of the team responsible for maintaining Cube.js landing pages and documentation. (See [example](https://cube.dev/docs/cubejs-introduction).)\n\n- **Events:** Participating in different online and offline events to speak about Cube.js as well as having an opportunity to organize Cube.js events.\n\n### **Requirements:**\n\n- Development experience with JavaScript and Node.js\n- Strong writing ability and skill in creating an engaging, highly technical copy\n- A strong interest and background in community building\n- A collaborative and feedback-driven mindset\n- An interest in learning more about databases\n- Previous startup experience or interest in working in a small fast-moving company\n\n### **Bonus points**\n\n- Availability to travel\n- Advanced knowledge of SQL and databases\n- Experience in data engineering or building analytical applications\n- Experience with React, Vue, Angular, k8s\n\n \n\nPlease mention the words **RISK PATROL ABLE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTguMTE4LjIwMC4xOTc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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