Full-Time

Head of Developer Advocacy

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Anyscale

Anyscale

501-1,000 employees

Platform for scaling AI workloads

Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning

Senior, Expert

Palo Alto, CA, USA + 1 more

More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA

This position is hybrid, requiring some in-office days.

Category
Applied Machine Learning
AI Research
AI & Machine Learning
Required Skills
Git
Machine Learning

You match the following Anyscale's candidate preferences

Employers are more likely to interview you if you match these preferences:

Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • Extensive experience in developer relations / advocacy for open source technologies
  • Leadership experience (preferably including people management)
  • Strong technical background in distributed systems and machine learning. This includes software development experience (ability to build and assess things)
  • Strong communication skills and can effectively share your work with a broader audience through writing and speaking
Responsibilities
  • Lead strategy development, define KPIs for Dev Advocacy activities, and independently execute strategy
  • Design and implement instrumentation for tracking and reporting on KPIs
  • Work closely with external Ray users to write about their stories of using Ray (e.g. engineering blogs)
  • Be the first person to try Ray features and provide feedback. Work with our Solutions team to build key reference implementations and examples
  • Be a strong presence in social media channels (especially X, LinkedIn), with strong engagements from developers
  • Build and nurture a vibrant developer community around Ray and Anyscale
  • Work with Engineering to maintain an active online community (Slack, Github, and discuss.ray.io)
  • Lead in-person efforts including meetups, Hackathons, conferences, and visiting users
  • Help us build a strong Developer Advocate team in 2025

Anyscale provides a platform designed to scale and productionize artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workloads. Its main product, Ray, is an open-source framework that helps developers manage and scale AI applications across various fields, including Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and computer vision. Ray allows companies to enhance the scalability, latency, and cost-efficiency of their AI operations, with some users reporting improvements of over 90% in these areas. Anyscale's clients include major tech companies like OpenAI and Ant Group, who utilize Ray to train large models and improve their ML platforms. The company operates on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, charging clients a subscription fee for access to the Ray platform. Anyscale's goal is to provide a valuable tool that enables organizations to efficiently scale their AI workloads and optimize their operations.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$252.5M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2019

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Anyscale's $100M Series C funding indicates strong investor confidence and growth potential.
  • Partnership with Nvidia enhances performance and cost-efficiency for AI deployments.
  • Anyscale Endpoints offers 10X cost-efficiency for popular open-source LLMs.

What critics are saying

  • ShadowRay vulnerability in Ray framework poses significant security risk with no patch.
  • OctoML's OctoAI service increases competition in AI infrastructure market.
  • Dependency on Nvidia's technology could be risky if Nvidia faces issues.

What makes Anyscale unique

  • Anyscale's Ray framework scales AI applications from laptops to cloud seamlessly.
  • Ray is widely used in Generative AI, LLMs, and computer vision fields.
  • Anyscale's SaaS model provides recurring revenue through subscription fees for Ray platform.

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Benefits

Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance

401K retirement savings

Flexible time off

FSA and Commuter benefits

Parental and family leave

Office & phone plan reimbursement

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

8%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-13%
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