Developer Community Growth

ElevenLabs ElevenLabs · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Growth

This role is responsible for representing ElevenLabs to the developer community, focusing on growth through public speaking, technical communication, and community engagement. The individual will travel to conferences, manage sponsorship pipelines, build example code, and gather feedback for product teams. While the company is AI-focused, this role is primarily about community and product evangelism, not direct AI/ML model development.

What you'd actually do

  1. You'll be the face of ElevenLabs to the developer community.
  2. You'll travel to developer conferences and meetups to give talks and run demos, and you'll proactively pitch sessions to events we don't sponsor, not just the ones we do.
  3. You'll own our developer-conference sponsorship pipeline end to end: deciding which events are worth our presence, prioritizing by leverage, and managing the logistics and budget behind them.
  4. Between events, you'll be active in our Discord and other developer spaces (Reddit and beyond) — answering questions, building rapport, and routing what you hear back to our product teams.
  5. You'll go deep on ElevenAPI and ElevenAgents, building the example and demo code that makes a talk land.

Skills

Required

  • Proven public speaker with a track record of technical talks at meetups and conferences
  • Strong technical communicator
  • Active involvement in AI or builder communities
  • Engineering background
  • Genuinely energized by community: comfortable in Discord/Reddit, with real developer empathy
  • Comfortable owning event and sponsorship operations — prioritization, logistics, and budget
  • US-based and happy to travel frequently

Nice to have

  • Content-creation or video skills
  • Existing audience or following in developer circles

What the JD emphasized

  • video recordings of past talks are required to be considered
  • An engineering background - candidates need to be able to show us that they can build and be technically literate enough to read our docs and assemble a working demo on their own