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We’re looking for a Developer Education Engineer to help make Wasmer one of the most respected and recognizable developer platforms in the world.
This is not a traditional marketing role. It is a technical, creative, and highly leveraged role for someone who loves building, teaching, writing, speaking, and helping developers discover new possibilities.
You will work closely with the CEO and the rest of the team to shape how Wasmer is understood across the ecosystem. You will turn product capabilities into clear narratives, great examples, memorable demos, strong technical content, and developer trust.
You should care deeply about craft: the quality of examples, the clarity of docs, the sharpness of a launch post, the polish of a demo, the credibility of a conference talk, and the feeling a developer gets the first time they try a product.
If you are the kind of person who wants to help define a category, inspire developers, and make ambitious technology accessible and exciting, we want to hear from you.
At Wasmer, we work on the software that will power the next generation of computing platforms for local, cloud, and edge applications using WebAssembly.
Similar to how Node.js enabled server-side JavaScript, Wasmer enables server-side WebAssembly for all supported languages like C/C++, Java, Go, Rust, and many others.
Our mission is to make software universally available.
We are committed to open source and to helping developers and companies worldwide adopt WebAssembly as a universal standard for building and deploying software.
You are a builder with strong taste.
You enjoy writing code, but you also love explaining ideas, simplifying complexity, and showing people what great technology makes possible. You probably have a portfolio of things you have made public: blog posts, talks, tutorials, videos, examples, open-source projects, demos, threads, docs, workshops, or experiments.
You know that trust is earned. You care about technical accuracy. You can tell when content is vague, overhyped, or useless, and you refuse to publish that kind of work.
You are excited by the idea of helping a deeply technical company become far more visible, understood, and loved by developers across the internet.
You thrive in a small, ambitious, fast-moving team. You are proactive, hands-on, and comfortable switching between writing code, writing copy, speaking publicly, collecting feedback, and helping shape launches.
In this role, success means that more developers:
You will help make Wasmer a company developers not only know about, but actively want to build with.
This is a chance to help shape the public face of a company building foundational technology for the future of software.
If you want to work on something technically ambitious, help define how it is understood by the world, and build the bridge between product, ecosystem, and adoption, we’d love to talk.
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