Location: Remote (Pacific Time preferred)
Type: Full-time
Tambo is an open-source toolkit for building agents that render your React components. We're five people, pre-seed, building infrastructure for AI-native apps. Everyone operates like a mini-founder for their area.
The RoleYou're an engineer who creates content. You'll build demos, write tutorials, and show developers what's possible with AI agents in their React apps.
We want someone who's already been doing this. You've posted threads that blew up on X. You've hit the front page of Hacker News. You have opinions about developer tools and you share them publicly.
What You'll DoWrite technical content that developers actually want to read. Tutorials, blog posts, docs, guides.
Build code examples and demos that show off what Tambo can do
Hang out where developers hang out. Understand what they're building and where they get stuck.
Show up at conferences and meetups when it makes sense
You can write real TypeScript and React
You're good at explaining hard things simply
You don't need someone telling you what to do every day
Clear, sharp writing
You've made video content before (tutorials, livestreams, walkthroughs)
Existing presence in the React or TypeScript communities (X, HN, YouTube, wherever)
DevRel, developer experience, or technical marketing background
You've worked with LLMs and understand the landscape
Comp may shift based on location and experience.
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