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About JFrog
JFrog powers how the world builds, secures, and ships software. Thousands of organizations, including most of the Fortune 100, rely on JFrog to manage their software supply chain from code to production. As we continue expanding across DevOps, DevSecOps, software distribution, CI/CD, AI tooling, and developer experience, we’re looking for a Developer Advocate who can help bring our platform, innovations, and community impact to the next level.
This role sits at the intersection of engineering, product, and the global developer community. You’ll translate JFrog’s technical work across all domains, repositories, security, release management, pipelines, distribution, metadata, AI/ML, and ecosystem integrations, into content, demos, talks, and conversations that developers trust. You’ll also bring community insights back into JFrog’s R&D and business teams to influence product direction.
As a Developer Advocate at JFrog you will:
- Represent JFrog across developer, DevOps, security, and platform-engineering communities through conferences, meetups, webinars, podcasts, and online conversations
- Create high-quality technical content: deep-dive articles, demos, hands-on guides, screencasts, code samples, and social content
- Build compelling demos and storytelling around JFrog’s core domains: Artifactory, Xray, Curation, Distribution, Pipelines, Workers, Fly, AI/MCP, and ecosystem integrations like GitHub
- Collaborate closely with R&D, Product, Security, Solutions Engineering, Architecture, and Customer Success to deeply understand new capabilities and provide practical feedback
- Engage with open source and developer communities, finding new channels and conversations where JFrog should have a voice
- Partner with Marketing to strengthen messaging while preserving technical credibility
- Monitor and report impact across community engagement, content performance, OSS participation, and broader DevRel KPIs
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- Bachelor’s degree in CS, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- 8 years of hands-on experience as a Software Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Security Engineer, Researcher, Architect, or similar technical role
- Proven experience presenting technical topics to developers or technical audiences
- Strong writing and storytelling ability around complex concepts
- Deep understanding of the DevOps / DevSecOps ecosystem, software supply chain, CI/CD workflows, and modern developer tooling
- Ability to communicate clearly with developers, leaders, customers, and community members
- Familiarity with key developer and professional social platforms (e.g., LinkedIn, Reddit, Twitter/X, Slack, Discord) for community engagement and content amplification
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- Genuine enthusiasm for engaging communities, learning in public, and amplifying real developer value
- A willingness to travel to conferences, customer events, and community gatherings
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