Developer Relations Engineer

Tailscale Tailscale · Enterprise · Remote · Marketing

Developer Relations Engineer at Tailscale, focusing on improving the developer experience for their core VPN/connectivity product and expanding into new areas like secure AI access. The role involves building demos, sample apps, technical content, representing the company at events, and working cross-functionally. Requires strong software engineering background, excellent communication skills, and a deep curiosity about systems, including local AI models.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build and maintain demos, sample apps, reference architectures, tutorials, and technical tools that help developers understand what they can do with Tailscale.
  2. Create technical content for developers, including blog posts, docs, videos, talks, workshops, livestreams, and conference sessions.
  3. Represent Tailscale at events, conferences, meetups, community moments, and developer-facing conversations.
  4. Work closely with engineering, product, marketing, support, and community teams to identify developer friction and turn that feedback into better product experiences.
  5. Help developers understand Tailscale’s core connectivity product, as well as newer product areas such as secure AI access, privileged access management, identity, infrastructure security, and developer tooling.

Skills

Required

  • Strong software engineering background
  • demonstrable experience building, debugging, and shipping real projects
  • Ability to write clear, useful code samples, demos, tutorials, and technical content for developer audiences
  • Deep curiosity about how systems work, especially across networking, infrastructure, security, identity, cloud, open source, or developer tooling
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • ability to explain complex technical ideas clearly and creatively
  • Experience speaking to technical audiences
  • Comfortable working in public via GitHub issues, pull requests, community forums, social channels, open source projects, and developer feedback loops
  • Strong developer empathy, emotional intelligence, and product sense
  • Ability to work cross-functionally with engineering, product, marketing, support, community, and other technical stakeholders
  • Comfortable operating independently, choosing high-impact projects, and following them through from idea to execution
  • Ability to manage multiple workstreams and meet regular publishing, event, or launch deadlines
  • Comfortable presenting on stage and on camera to developer audiences
  • Willingness to travel for events, conferences, and community moments
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience
  • Strong software engineering fundamentals
  • A track record of building and explaining technical systems
  • Comfort discussing technical tradeoffs in detail

Nice to have

  • Experience with Go, networking, VPNs, WireGuard, identity, access controls, infrastructure automation, or security products.
  • Experience building developer education programs, sample apps, workshops, technical video content, or conference talks.
  • A visible history of technical writing, talks, demos, open source contributions, or community work.
  • Experience with homelabs, self-hosting, local AI models, infrastructure

What the JD emphasized

  • secure AI access
  • local AI model