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Developer Relations Engineer, Sandboxes

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1 year ago
Stockholm, Sweden +2 moreMid Level
H1B Sponsor

Base Salary

$130k - $250k/yr

Responsibilities

  • Create and distribute technical content including videos, cookbooks, integrations, and creative mini-apps that teach developers to use Modal Sandboxes.
  • Explain advances in AI technology and how developers can incorporate them.
  • Give Modal and adjacent-tool demos and talks at developer events.
  • Engage with users through X, LinkedIn, Slack, and in-person events.
  • Build relationships, integrations, and joint marketing activities with developer-focused companies.
  • Set objectives aligned with the broader go-to-market team and track initiative impact.

Requirements

  • At least three years of software engineering experience.
  • At least one year of experience using machine learning, LLMs, or agentic systems.
  • Experience building a vibe-coding platform, hosted background agents, or another AI system that executes generated code in isolated environments.
  • Strong interest in the AI developer community and helping developers adopt new technologies.
  • Strong teaching and technical communication skills.
  • Metrics-driven approach to prioritizing initiatives.
  • Willingness to work in person in the NYC, SF, or Stockholm office.
  • Experience creating compelling technical content and an existing developer social-media following are bonuses.

Benefits

  • In-person work in the NYC, SF, or Stockholm office.

Tech Stack

Seaborn

Categories

AI ApplicationsSolutions Engineering
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About Modal

51-200 employees

Customers rely on Modal for instant GPU access, sub-second container starts, and native storage, so it's simple to serve low-latency inference, fine-tune models, and access production-ready sandboxes at scale. Every era of computing came with new workloads that previous infrastructure couldn't serve: mainframes, databases, the cloud. Each time, the company that rebuilt the layer underneath defined the decade. AI is no different, except it touches everything instead of one slice. The window to build is open right now.