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Senior Developer Experience Engineer
Sentry
LocationSan Francisco, California
WorkplaceHybrid
EmploymentFullTime
Posted2025-12-09T21:40:56.403+00:00
Last observed2026-06-13 05:23:42.785581
Job idnea-sentry:ashbyhq:7ed2b263-3873-44c6-a730-2ca96100c58f
ABOUT SENTRY Software runs the world and the pace is faster than ever. Sentry helps developers fix errors and performance issues before users notice, so teams can spend less time firefighting and more time building. Trusted by 200,000+ organizations, Sentry is today’s application monitoring standard and our team is building its AI-native future. ABOUT THE ROLE The Developer Experience team is growing in San Francisco! This is a hybrid-role out of our main headquarters and must be based there. We’re looking for a hands-on builder with strong opinions on great developer docs. Are you someone who loves tinkering with the newest features in your favorite products? Do you enjoy taking the next random JavaScript framework for a spin and figuring out how to make them tick? Does it especially irk you when the code snippets are wrong, or the only docs for a feature are on X? Developer Experience at Sentry lives in the intersection of shipping really cool products and getting developers set up to use them. If you’re someone who is confident in partnering with Product and Engineering to test and ship the latest features, not afraid to jump in and go hands-on to solve problems for our biggest and a good eye for what good docs looks like - this is a dream role. Developer Experience at Sentry is a team of builders who are constantly looking for ways to make it easier for every developer to use Sentry. We engage with the challenges facing technical communities, to support developers, gather feedback, and help our product and engineering teams ship new capabilities. An engineer in this role should be confident to “come with an answer”, propose the product solutions, identify the content and/or execution plans and people to partner with, and go execute. IN THIS ROLE YOU WILL - Manage the docs platform, with freedom to shape it how you see fit, to answer the age old question of “what does great developer documentation look like” - Attend and even host events and meetups in the developer community - Have a point of view and aren’t shy about expressing it. You get your energy from both knowing the latest trends and having a POV on which ones to ignore. Who’s working on something interesting, who influences the conversation, and who’s going to help drive the conversation forward - while linking all this back to the core problems that Sentry is solving - Build content that gets people excited to build their software alongside Sentry - Have an ear to the street. You get excited about gathering insights from users, the developer tool world, and what's currently happening in software development. - Ride side by side with Engineering, Product, Design, Sales engineering, Business Ops, and nearly every function in Marketing from Comms to Product Marketing to develop the best content and great product narratives. YOU’LL LOVE THIS JOB IF YOU - Are someone who loves taking new features for a spin, learning how they tick, and testing them against your own projects - Are an educator, a builder, and a human router. And you know that the best way to get people excited about your product is to show, not sell, through cool concepts, useful technical tutorials, and by bringing brilliant people together - Are “meh… not bad” writer who understands how to tell a useful and relevant story in 30 words as well as weave together questions to panelists for 30 minutes - Get excited when you hear that your job is to do ⅓ of each: Educating through useful and timely content + building community through live and virtual gatherings + Being customer-to-product influence - Listen as much as you talk. And you know how to build a community organically by lifting up and promoting others. QUALIFICATIONS - 5+ years as a developer and 3+ years in an advocacy or educational role such as developer relations/evangelism, creating technical content, leading a community of developers via forums or events - You have 3+ examples of technical educational content aimed for professional develope
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