Developer Advocate - Onsite or Remote FR, UK, DE, NL
At Dataiku, we're not just adapting to the AI revolution, we're leading it. Since our beginning in Paris in 2013, we've been pioneering the future of AI with a platform that makes data actionable and accessible. With over 1,000 teammates across 25 countries and backed by a renowned set of investors, we're the architects of Everyday AI, enabling data experts and domain experts to work together to build AI into their daily operations, from advanced analytics to Generative AI.
How you’ll make an impact
Our Developer Advocates build awareness and motivate developers and data scientists to build complex applications using the most advanced features of Dataiku’s product. The Developer Advocacy Team generally promotes best practices and efficient usage of the advanced features of Dataiku’s platform by developing & maintaining resources such as open-source demos & software tools, code samples, documentation, how-to guides & tutorials. Therefore, both technical & non-technical skills are essential; an ideal candidate is excited to learn about new technologies and teach, document & evangelize new methods for developers.
Some expected outcomes for this role:
- Create tutorials, articles, and code samples to help developers use Dataiku effectively
- Understand developers' needs and challenges and work closely with internal teams to enhance our platform and documentation
- Constantly learn and try new technologies, trends, and tools in the ecosystem
- Share knowledge at conferences and meetups to encourage developers to take advantage of Dataiku
- Identify new opportunities and potential channels to engage with the developer communities
What you'll need to be successful:
- You have substantial experience in software development. In other words, you are mastering a programming language (Java, C#, Python, Javascript, You-name-it, etc.)
- You are comfortable in public speaking
- A substantial experience with Dataiku or in AI/ML/Data Science is a plus
This position can be located in Paris, London, Berlin, or Amsterdam or remotely from these countries.