Developer Advocate
@ Galileo

San Francisco, CA
$200,000
On Site
Full Time
Posted 2 days ago

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About Galileo

Galileo is the leading platform for Gen AI evaluation and observability, democratizing the creation of safe, reliable, and robust AI-powered applications. With roots in pioneering technology behind Siri and Google Speech, Galileo equips developers with advanced, research-driven tools to develop trustworthy generative AI applications.

Serving Fortune 100 banks, Fortune 50 telecom companies, and major tech organizations like Reddit and Headspace Health, Galileo optimizes the full AI development lifecycle. Headquartered in San Francisco, with growth locations in New York and Bangalore, Galileo is backed by top-tier investors and backed by $68M in funding.

Role Description

The Developer Advocate will empower AI engineers and product managers, bridging the gap between development and production. This role involves creating technical resources, demos, and educational content that enable developers to excel while also gathering feedback to guide product enhancements.

You will produce blog posts, tutorials, videos, and sample applications. Approximately 20% of your time will be dedicated to representing Galileo at conferences and virtual events. This is a unique opportunity to join the first 100 Galileans and influence the future of AI application development.

Main Responsibilities

  • Develop, document, and share AI agents and applications sample code.
  • Create technical blogs, videos, and tutorials for real use cases.
  • Maintain reference apps, sample code, and SDK improvements.
  • Represent Galileo at events with authentic demos and conversations.
  • Build community relationships with AI thought leaders and influencers.
  • Collaborate with product, engineering, and growth teams to launch new features.
  • Synthesize user feedback into actionable product roadmap changes.
  • Stay updated with the latest in AI research and developer tools.

Minimum Qualifications

  • 3+ years in Developer Advocacy, Software Engineering, or Technical Marketing.
  • Active Github profile with demonstrable projects.
  • Hands-on experience with AI/ML tools and infrastructure.
  • Proficient in Python and TypeScript with rapid prototyping skills.
  • Experience with LLM models and modern AI tools.
  • Excellent communication and teaching skills.
  • Proven ability to engage with developers via social media.
  • Nice-to-have: Entrepreneurial mindset and startup growth experience.

Why Galileo

Join a founding team with proven success in scaling product and engineering teams to massive revenue and user bases. Enjoy an inclusive, empathetic, and curious culture alongside numerous benefits including unlimited PTO, parental leave, stock participation, commuter benefits, wellness programs, and company-paid lunches. Work from our headquarters in San Francisco and our hub in New York.

Key skills/competency

  • AI/ML
  • Gen AI
  • Developer Relations
  • Technical Content
  • Python
  • TypeScript
  • Demo Creation
  • Community Engagement
  • Tutorial Development
  • Product Feedback

How to Get Hired at Galileo

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize your resume: Highlight AI/ML and development projects.
  • Research Galileo: Understand their Gen AI platform and culture.
  • Showcase experience: Present your GitHub and demo work.
  • Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss technical demos and community engagement.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review Python and TypeScript frameworks.
Practice coding sample AI applications.
Update your GitHub with relevant projects.
Study latest LLM and Gen AI models.

Behavioral Questions

Describe a time you simplified complex code.
Explain how you handle developer feedback.
Share an example of a successful demo.
Discuss team collaboration in high-pressure projects.

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