Developer Relations Engineer (Solana)
Pyth Network
The Pyth Data Association is a Swiss-based organization established by participants of the Pyth Network to drive its growth and development. At the heart of its mission is revolutionizing access to latency-sensitive financial data—typically locked within the "walled gardens" of centralized institutions.
As a pivotal contributor to the Pyth Network, the association is crucial in securely bringing this unique, real-time data on-chain, enabling new possibilities for decentralized finance and blockchain ecosystems.
We’re looking for a Developer Relations Engineer with 3–5 years of technical experience, ideally with a background in SVM-based dApps, to help grow and support the Pyth Network developer community. In this role, you’ll enable developers by creating guides, technical content, and tools to simplify integration with Pyth’s products. You’ll also play a key role in fostering a vibrant technical community, offering hands-on support, and gathering feedback to enhance the developer experience.
Location: preferably Singapore, In-Office | Hybrid | Remote (Singapore)
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About the team
Our team consists of technical innovators and community builders who collaborate to enhance and expand the ecosystems powered by the Pyth Network. We value adaptability, teamwork, and curiosity as we address the complex challenges of decentralized finance.
Global Remote Work: Be part of a worldwide team with members across the world. For this specific role, we would love you to be based in Singapore, with other Pyth Network contributors in optional shared offices.
Fluent Communication: Proficiency in English is essential for seamless collaboration.
Dynamic Startup Culture: We thrive in a fast-paced environment, tackling challenges head-on, embracing change, and supporting one another's growth every step of the way.
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What you'll do
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Developer Enablement: Design resources, guides, and examples to help developers integrate with Pyth Network’s products effortlessly. You’ll be expected to become an expert in Pyth Network’s offerings.
Content Creation: Produce engaging technical content such as blogs, videos, and tutorials to highlight Pyth Network’s capabilities and drive developer adoption.
Community Building: Cultivate strong relationships with developers, nurture a vibrant technical community, and act as the go-to technical contact for feedback, support, and issue resolution.
Developer Support: Provide hands-on assistance to developers with integration, debugging, and maintenance of Pyth Network’s products and services.
Documentation Excellence: Create and maintain clear, comprehensive, and user-friendly documentation to meet the needs of a diverse developer audience.
Cross-Team Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, product, and marketing teams to identify opportunities for improvement based on developer feedback and emerging trends.
Market Research: Stay ahead of the curve by conducting independent research on developer trends, especially within Web3 and non-EVM ecosystems, alongside your teammates.
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What we expect from you
Experience: 3–5 years in technical roles, ideally as a smart contract or software engineer with Web3 startups or SVM (Solana Virtual Machine) projects.
Technical Skills: Hands-on experience with SVM dapps, preferably written in Rust or Move.
Developer Focus: Passion for improving developer experiences through clear communication and user-centric solutions.
Problem-solving: Proven ability to debug and resolve complex technical issues effectively.
Blockchain Enthusiasm: Strong interest in crypto, DeFi, and blockchain, with a solid grasp of developer needs.
Startup Mindset: Comfortable with dynamic environments and cross-functional contributions.
Communication: Excellent at explaining technical concepts to diverse audiences.
Location: Preference for candidates in Asian time zones, but not mandatory.
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Cherry on top
Experience with web3 or crypto-related projects.
Familiarity with finance or trading platforms.
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We’re on a mission to assemble a world-class team.
Think you’re the missing piece? Let’s talk!
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