Developer Relations Engineer (Video & Demos)

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COMPANYDidit

You'll own how developers discover, understand, and fall in love with Didit. That means turning a powerful-but-deep platform into videos people actually watch, demos people actually clone, docs people actually finish, and webinars people actually attend. This is a builder's DevRel role, not a conference-circuit one. You'll spend most of your time with a code editor and a screen recorder open — shipping the kind of content you'd want to find when you're integrating an API at 11pm.

What you'll do

  • Produce product videos. Screen-recorded walkthroughs, "build a KYC flow in 5 minutes" explainers, feature launches, and short-form clips. You write the script, build the demo, record the screen, and narrate it in crisp English.

  • Build demos for every industry. Reference integrations for fintech onboarding, crypto on/off-ramp KYC + wallet screening, marketplace seller verification, and iGaming age-gating — runnable repos people can fork.

  • Run webinars and live streams. Monthly module deep-dives, "office hours," and partner co-webinars. You host, demo live, and field developer questions without a net.

  • Improve the technical docs. Own the developer-facing surface at docs.didit.me — quickstarts, SDK guides, API references, and copy-pasteable code that actually runs. Close the gap between "the API can do this" and "the docs show you how."

  • Write and improve technical blogs. Integration tutorials, architecture deep-dives, "how we built X," and use-case walkthroughs that rank on Google and earn developer trust.

  • Be the developer's voice internally. Sit between developers and our product/engineering teams. Turn the friction you hit on camera into product and docs improvements.

What we're looking for

  • Perfect, native-level English — written and spoken. You'll be the voice of Didit on camera and in writing.

  • A strong public portfolio with a lot of YouTube developer videos. We want to see you explaining products, building with APIs, and teaching — on camera, at volume. A link to your channel is the single most important part of your application.

  • You can actually code. Comfortable integrating REST APIs, reading SDK source, and building runnable demos in at least one of JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, or a mobile stack. You don't need to be a staff engineer — you need to ship working demos and read docs critically.

  • You're a clear technical writer. You can take a dense API and produce a quickstart a stranger finishes without getting stuck.

  • You're self-directed. You'll own the content engine; we'll give you the product, the budget, and the autonomy.

Nice to have

  • Experience in fintech, crypto/Web3, marketplaces, or iGaming.

  • Familiarity with identity/KYC/AML, compliance, or fraud concepts.

  • A following you've built yourself, or prior DevRel / developer-advocate / developer-educator experience.

  • Comfort with short-form (YouTube Shorts, TikTok, X) in addition to long-form.

  • Basic video editing chops (you don't need to be an editor — we'll support you — but you should be dangerous in a timeline).

What we offer

  • In-office in San Francisco or Barcelona — this is an in-person role. The energy of building together early matters to us, and you'll sit with the product and engineering teams whose work you're taking to the world.

  • Gear & creator budget — the camera, mic, lighting, and software you need to make great video.

  • Optional conference & travel budget — this is a builder's role first, but if you want to speak at or attend events, we'll fund it.

  • Real ownership — you're early on a function that will define how the developer world meets Didit, in a Y-Combinator-backed company used by 2,000+ companies.