The Head of Developer Relations is a hybrid leadership role at AlphaSignal that combines editorial direction, developer advocacy, and audience growth strategy to serve a community of 300,000 AI engineers. The core mission is to make the platform "impossible to ignore" by shipping high-quality technical content across various formats, including newsletters, GitHub repos, interactive notebooks, and live workshops. Reporting directly to the CEO, this "rare hybrid" operator is responsible for setting the editorial POV, leading organic subscriber growth, and building deep relationships within the AI research and engineering community
AlphaSignal is the largest technical AI newsletter in the world. 300,000 developers, engineers, and researchers at every major AI lab and Fortune 500 rely on us daily to cut through the noise and stay on top of what's actually moving the AI industry forward. Our goal is simple: be the AI information layer for AI engineers and technical leaders.
We're not a traditional newsroom. Our readers don't want news, they want signal. They want to know which paper is worth reading, which model is worth fine-tuning on, which framework is worth integrating, and which release will reshape their roadmap. That's what we deliver and over the next 12 months, we're expanding that delivery into a full platform: a website with live coverage of the space, AI-generated newsletters tailored to each reader, a mobile app, education, and live events. All anchored by the same thing our readers have trusted us for since day one.
This role does not exist in most companies' org charts. It is part editor-in-chief, part developer advocate, part audience growth lead, and part community builder and we've learned the hard way that none of those titles, hired in isolation, gets us where we need to go. Career content marketers don't have the technical depth our audience demands. Career DevRel folks haven't owned the content strategy that drives subscriber growth for a media company. We need the rare hybrid.
This is not a "manage from a distance" role. You'll be in the trenches every day writing, building, posting, shipping, and obsessing over what's working and what's not. You will lead a team of writers but you will also be the one setting the bar with your own output. If a post needs to go out and it's 11pm, you're the one hitting publish.
You'll think about content in the broadest sense anything AlphaSignal can create to grow our audience, build credibility with the AI engineering community, and put us at the center of the conversation. That includes blog posts and threads, yes, but also interactive notebooks, GitHub repos, mini products, research breakdowns, workshops, tutorials, livestreams, panels, and formats we haven't invented yet.
Your mission: make AlphaSignal impossible to ignore across every major surface where AI engineers gather.
You're a technical operator with real fluency in AI. You can read a paper, ship a notebook, hold your own in a conversation with researchers, and write something an AI engineer would actually learn from. You think in formats, not just words, and you're plugged into the discourse before it trends. Most of all, this is the role you've been waiting for: you want to become a public voice in AI engineering - the kind of person whose name on something signals it's worth a read. You ship quickly, you live by metrics, and you're as comfortable setting strategy in the morning as pushing a thread out at midnight.
A track record of growing a media surface. A newsletter, podcast, YouTube channel, or community you grew yourself, and can speak to what worked and what didn't.
A background as an ML engineer, applied AI engineer, or AI-adjacent founder before pivoting to content, DevRel, or media. You've sat on the builder side of the table our readers sit on.
A track record of shipping small products, tools, notebooks, or open-source content that engineers actually picked up and used.
Send us:
Email Kevin & Lior @alphasignal.ai
$125,000 - $175,000 per year