Developer Evangelist Jobs

Developer Evangelist jobs are open across software, cloud infrastructure, fintech, and developer-tools companies, from entry-level advocate to principal and head-of-developer-relations roles, with specializations in API advocacy, open-source community building, and platform adoption. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles8+
Top stateCalifornia
Top employerXsolla
Top cityUnited States
Work type50% On-site
Top industryElectronics

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Intel
AI Developer Evangelist
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AI Developer Evangelist
Intel
Folsom, California
Software Engineering
Technical Product & Program Management
Content & Communications
Technical Program Management
Content Marketing
Public Relations (PR)
$138k - $194k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's

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Intel
AI Developer Evangelist
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Intel
Added 1w ago
AI Developer Evangelist
Intel
Hillsboro, Oregon
Software Engineering
Technical Product & Program Management
Content & Communications
Technical Program Management
Content Marketing
Public Relations (PR)
$138k - $194k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's

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Intel
AI Developer Evangelist
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Intel
Added 1w ago
AI Developer Evangelist
Intel
Santa Clara, California
Software Engineering
Technical Product & Program Management
Content & Communications
Technical Program Management
Content Marketing
Public Relations (PR)
$138k - $194k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's

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Xsolla
Developer Evangelist
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Xsolla
Added 3mo ago
Developer Evangelist
Xsolla
United States
Customer Success
Content & Communications
Content Marketing
$175k/yr
On-Site
None

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Xsolla
Developer Evangelist
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Xsolla
Added 3mo ago
Developer Evangelist
Xsolla
United States
Solutions Engineering & Architecture
Technical Product & Program Management
Customer Service & Support
Solutions Engineering (Pre-Sales)
Technical Program Management
$175k/yr
On-Site
None

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Developer Evangelist Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Xsolla
    Xsolla4
  • Intel
    Intel3
  • GMI Cloud
    GMI Cloud1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Electronics & Hardware3
  • Technology & Software3
  • Banking & Financial Services2
  • Gaming & Esports2
  • Fintech1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in developer evangelist jobs.

  • Hands-on software development experience with at least one major programming language
  • Proven ability to create technical content such as tutorials, demos, or documentation
  • Public speaking experience at conferences, meetups, or developer events
  • Familiarity with developer tools, APIs, SDKs, or cloud platforms relevant to the product
  • Experience building or engaging developer communities online or in person
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related technical field

Tips for Your Developer Evangelist Job Search

Lead your resume with technical depth

Developer evangelist hiring managers want to see real engineering credibility before communication skills. List languages, frameworks, and platforms you've shipped code in, not just presented about. A resume that reads 'developer who advocates' outperforms one that reads 'communicator who codes.'

Build a public content portfolio now

Before you apply, make sure your talks, blog posts, demos, or tutorials are easy to find. Hiring teams will look. A GitHub repo with polished sample projects or a link to a recorded conference talk does more work than a bullet point claiming 'strong communication skills.'

Target job titles deliberately across listings

The same role appears as developer advocate, developer relations engineer, and developer experience engineer depending on the company. Search all three terms separately so you don't miss openings that match your skills but use a different title in the job description.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists developer evangelist openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Prepare a live demo for technical rounds

Most developer evangelist interview loops include a presentation or live demo stage where you teach something to the panel. Choose a topic you can explain in under ten minutes and rehearse transitions between the technical explanation and the audience engagement moments.

Negotiate scope before you negotiate pay

In developer relations, territory matters as much as title. Before the offer stage, clarify which product areas, geographies, and communities you own. Unclear scope creates burnout fast, so getting it in writing protects you more than a small bump in base compensation.

Developer Evangelist Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

How many developer evangelist jobs are remote?

About 50% of developer evangelist openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, making it one of the more location-flexible roles in the tech industry. Positions focused on content creation, community management, and online developer relations tend to be the most remote-friendly, while roles centered on conference representation or enterprise field work more often require regional presence.

How do you become a developer evangelist?

Start by building real software so you have genuine technical credibility to draw from. Then create public-facing content, whether code tutorials, technical blog posts, or recorded demos, that shows you can explain complex ideas clearly to other developers. Speak at local meetups to build presentation experience, contribute to or maintain an open-source project to demonstrate community instincts, then apply to junior developer advocate or developer relations engineer roles.

Can you get a developer evangelist job with little experience?

Yes, but you need a strong substitute for a formal work history. Hiring managers at the entry level look for a public record of teaching developers, such as a popular tutorial series, a well-documented open-source repo, or consistent technical writing. Start with junior developer advocate roles at smaller companies or startups, where the scope is narrower and the bar for prior DevRel experience is lower than at large platform companies.

What does the developer evangelist interview process look like?

Most developer evangelist interview loops open with a recruiter screen focused on your background and communication style, followed by a technical conversation with an engineering or product stakeholder to verify hands-on coding ability. A presentation or live demo round is standard, where you teach a concept or walk through a product feature as if you were at a developer event. Final rounds typically include a cross-functional panel with product, marketing, and engineering leads.

Where can I find and apply to developer evangelist jobs?

You can find and apply to developer evangelist jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States in one place. Search the listings to find roles that match your background and experience level, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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