
Senior Developer Relations Advocate - EMEA
clickhouse • London
Posted: January 21, 2026
Job Description
Note: This person may be based in the London, Berlin, or Amsterdam areas. Regular travel is required in this role.
About the Role:
As a Developer Advocate, you will be the voice of our internal and external developer communities at ClickHouse; playing a key role in building strong communication and engagement channels. You will engage with our communities in-person and online to drive awareness of our products and spark communication. As one of our first hires on the team, you would have a high level of ownership, a broad scope, and significant impact in shaping how our Developer Relations function develops as we grow.
What You Will Be Doing:
- Closely partner with the regional sales and marketing team on advancing our community goals.
- Present at events such as technical talks, meet-ups, webinars, demos and trainings for technical and non-technical community members (online and in-person).
- Assist with the coordination for relevant conferences, meet-ups and events (online and in-person).
- Proactively engage with affiliate communities as a speaker and coordinator of joint events.
- Help increase awareness about ClickHouse by creating high-quality content such as videos, blog posts, or podcasts targeted at engineers / technical end users
- Write code and create and maintain sample projects for demonstration and teaching purposes.
- Work with our Marketing team to create and publish product-focused social media and newsletter content.
- Help develop and report measurements of the activities and impact of the function towards company goals
- Support engineers in online communities such as Discord, Twitter, Slack and GitHub Discussions.
What You Will Bring Along:
- Technical background and deep familiarity with the data domain as a developer, infrastructure, data engineer, data analyst, etc..
- Experience and understanding of databases, data stores, data warehouses, and distributed systems would be ideal.
- Experience with open source technologies and communities, as demonstrated by practical use and prior contributions to these projects
- Experience sharing knowledge and teaching other engineers about technologies in blogs, recorded videos, meetup and conference talks, training sessions, etc..
- Formal experience in developer advocacy, developer evangelism, or developer marketing a plus, but not required.
- Excitement for organizing and hosting events, both formal and informal, for community growth
- Readiness to put yourself out in the community as frequent speaker on technical topics
- Adept at communicating technically complicated topics simply and elegantly, knowing how to share your vision and expertise with people from various backgrounds and disciplines. Deep empathy for developers learning a new technology.
- Take initiative and are comfortable giving constructive feedback.
- Happy to travel regularly
If this sounds interesting, we would love to hear from you! Please include whatever info you believe is relevant: CV, GitHub profile, code samples, blog posts, videos of your speaking events, links to personal portfolio of projects, etc.
#LI-Remote
Additional Content
Note: This person may be based in the London, Berlin, or Amsterdam areas. Regular travel is required in this role.
About the Role:
As a Developer Advocate, you will be the voice of our internal and external developer communities at ClickHouse; playing a key role in building strong communication and engagement channels. You will engage with our communities in-person and online to drive awareness of our products and spark communication. As one of our first hires on the team, you would have a high level of ownership, a broad scope, and significant impact in shaping how our Developer Relations function develops as we grow.
What You Will Be Doing:
- Closely partner with the regional sales and marketing team on advancing our community goals.
- Present at events such as technical talks, meet-ups, webinars, demos and trainings for technical and non-technical community members (online and in-person).
- Assist with the coordination for relevant conferences, meet-ups and events (online and in-person).
- Proactively engage with affiliate communities as a speaker and coordinator of joint events.
- Help increase awareness about ClickHouse by creating high-quality content such as videos, blog posts, or podcasts targeted at engineers / technical end users
- Write code and create and maintain sample projects for demonstration and teaching purposes.
- Work with our Marketing team to create and publish product-focused social media and newsletter content.
- Help develop and report measurements of the activities and impact of the function towards company goals
- Support engineers in online communities such as Discord, Twitter, Slack and GitHub Discussions.
What You Will Bring Along:
- Technical background and deep familiarity with the data domain as a developer, infrastructure, data engineer, data analyst, etc..
- Experience and understanding of databases, data stores, data warehouses, and distributed systems would be ideal.
- Experience with open source technologies and communities, as demonstrated by practical use and prior contributions to these projects
- Experience sharing knowledge and teaching other engineers about technologies in blogs, recorded videos, meetup and conference talks, training sessions, etc..
- Formal experience in developer advocacy, developer evangelism, or developer marketing a plus, but not required.
- Excitement for organizing and hosting events, both formal and informal, for community growth
- Readiness to put yourself out in the community as frequent speaker on technical topics
- Adept at communicating technically complicated topics simply and elegantly, knowing how to share your vision and expertise with people from various backgrounds and disciplines. Deep empathy for developers learning a new technology.
- Take initiative and are comfortable giving constructive feedback.
- Happy to travel regularly
If this sounds interesting, we would love to hear from you! Please include whatever info you believe is relevant: CV, GitHub profile, code samples, blog posts, videos of your speaking events, links to personal portfolio of projects, etc.
#LI-Remote