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Arbitrum Foundation

Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands

$105k - $180k

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United States

$72k - $110k

Enya Labs

Palo Alto, CA, United States

$54k - $80k

Taiko Labs

United States

$33k - $75k

Obol

Lisbon, Portugal

Aragon Association

Remote

$72k - $84k

CoinGecko

Malaysia

$45k - $62k

Adoriasoft

United States

$72k - $100k

Musicow

Los Angeles, CA, United States

$95k - $105k

Hiro Systems

Remote

$105k - $165k

OKX

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

$54k - $70k

Keyfactor

Barcelona, Spain

Moonsong Labs

Madrid, Spain

$45k - $72k

Monad

New York, NY, United States

$125k - $200k

Binance

Singapore, Singapore

Developer Relations Lead

Arbitrum Foundation
$105k - $180k estimated

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Developer Relations Lead

Cayman Islands /
Growth /
Full-time
/ Remote

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The Arbitrum Foundation is an organisation based in the Cayman Islands that is tasked with developing and nurturing the Arbitrum ecosystem. This includes Arbitrum One, an Optimistic Rollup, that instantly scales apps, reducing costs and increasing capacity, without sacrificing Ethereum's security and Arbitrum Nova, which allows for ultra-low cost fees by leveraging AnyTrust technology making it ideal for Social and Gaming applications.
Porting contracts to Arbitrum requires no code changes or downloads since it’s compatible with existing Ethereum developer languages and tooling.
Arbitrum today is the leading Ethereum scaling solution with dominant market share including hundreds of apps on the platform and over 50% of all rollup liquidity. 

Position Overview: 

We are seeking a passionate and experienced Developer Relations (DevRel) Lead to join our team. The DevRel Lead will play a pivotal role in building and nurturing relationships with developers, fostering a strong developer community around Arbitrum, and helping to drive adoption of our Layer 2 solutions. If you are a highly motivated individual with a deep understanding of blockchain technology and a passion for engaging with developers, we want to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities

    • Developer Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with developers, both within and outside the Arbitrum community. Act as a key point of contact for technical inquiries and support.
    • Community Building: Develop and execute strategies to grow and nurture a vibrant developer community around Arbitrum. Organize meetups, webinars, workshops, and other events to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration.
    • Documentation and Education: Create and maintain comprehensive technical documentation, tutorials, and resources to help developers integrate with Arbitrum seamlessly. Deliver educational content through various channels.
    • Feedback Loop: Gather feedback from developers and relay it to our product and engineering teams. Advocate for developers' needs and priorities within the organization.
    • Technical Expertise: Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in blockchain technology, particularly in the Ethereum ecosystem. Be able to provide technical guidance and support to developers.
    • Advocacy: Serve as a passionate advocate for Arbitrum within the developer community and at industry events. Promote our technology and contribute to its success.
    • Collaboration: Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including marketing, product management, and engineering, to align developer outreach with our strategic goals.
    • Metrics and Reporting: Track and analyze developer engagement metrics to measure the impact of developer relations efforts. Use data-driven insights to refine strategies.

Qualifications

    • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).
    • Proven experience in developer relations, developer advocacy, or a related role in the tech industry, within the blockchain or cryptocurrency space.
    • Deep understanding of blockchain technology and Ethereum-based solutions.
    • Strong communication and presentation skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts to diverse audiences.
    • Demonstrated experience in community building and engagement.
    • Self-motivated, proactive, and able to work independently.
    • Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
    • Familiarity with open-source software development practices is a plus.
At the Arbitrum Foundation, we believe that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are essential to our success. 
We are committed to building a welcoming and supportive workplace for all employees, regardless of their background or identity. We strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and has an equal opportunity to succeed and thrive. We encourage candidates from all walks of life to apply and join our team.
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What is the meaning of Layer 2?

Layer 2 in the context of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology refers to a secondary framework or protocol that is built on top of an existing blockchain system (the main chain or Layer 1)

The primary purpose of Layer 2 solutions is to solve the scalability and speed issues that many blockchains face, especially those that have become popular and heavily used, like Ethereum

Here are the key aspects of Layer 2 solutions:

  1. Scalability Enhancement: They help in scaling the main blockchain by handling transactions off the main chain. This reduces the burden on the main chain, allowing for faster and cheaper transactions.
  2. Types of Layer 2 Solutions: There are various forms of Layer 2 solutions, including state channels, sidechains, plasma chains, and rollups. Each has its own mechanism for interacting with the main chain and handling transactions.
  3. State Channels: These involve two parties engaging in numerous transactions outside of the main chain, which are then consolidated into a single transaction. This is especially useful for situations where multiple transactions occur between the same parties.
  4. Sidechains: These are separate blockchains that are connected to the main chain via a two-way peg. They operate independently and can have their own consensus mechanisms but are secured by the main chain.
  5. Plasma Chains: Plasma chains are similar to sidechains but with a more hierarchical structure. They report back to the main chain regularly and are optimized for mass transaction handling.
  6. Rollups: Rollups process and store transaction data on a sidechain but post transaction data to the main chain. They come in two varieties: optimistic rollups and zk-rollups, each with its own method of transaction verification.
  7. Security Considerations: While Layer 2 solutions are generally secure, they can have different security models compared to the main chain. This is an important consideration for users and developers.
  8. Impact on User Experience: For end-users, Layer 2 solutions can greatly improve the experience by reducing transaction fees and increasing transaction speeds.
  9. Adoption and Development: Many blockchain projects are actively developing Layer 2 solutions to enhance their networks. This is an ongoing area of innovation in the blockchain space.