Website:
bytebell.ai
Job details:
We are hiring a Developer Community Research Intern at ByteBell (github.com/ByteBell/bytebell-oss). Remote, paid, and we need you to start immediately.
So here is what we are building and why this role exists. We are building an open source semantic code intelligence engine that gives every AI coding tool persistent context across repositories, and we need someone who genuinely lives on Reddit and Hacker News and GitHub Discussions and dev Twitter because that is where developers tell the truth about what tools work and what tools are broken and what they actually need.
This is not a social media marketing intern who schedules posts and tracks impressions. This is someone who reads r/programming and r/devtools and r/LocalLLaMA and r/MachineLearning and Hacker News comments every single day and actually understands the conversations happening there about AI coding tools, about context windows being too small, about copilots hallucinating because they dont have enough repo context, about engineers burning thousands of dollars in tokens just to have their AI assistant re-read the same files it already read yesterday.
What you will actually be doing is monitoring all of these platforms every day and writing short daily briefs that tell us what developers are talking about, what pain points keep showing up again and again, which tools people are switching to and switching away from, and what features people are begging for that nobody has built yet. You will also be jumping into these conversations where our problem space is genuinely relevant, not posting links and running away but actually contributing with technical depth like a developer who understands the problem would. When someone on Reddit asks how to give Claude Code better context across a monorepo with 15 microservices you should be able to talk about that problem intelligently and help them think through it.
You will also track what people are saying about tools like Sourcegraph, Augment, Cody, Cursor, Claude Code, Greptile, Aider, and similar products so we know exactly how the community feels about every competitor in real time. All of this feeds directly into what we build next, so this is not busywork, this is the ears of the company.
Who should actually apply for this. You are probably a CS student or someone early in their career who already spends way too much time on Reddit and HN anyway and your friends are tired of hearing you talk about which AI coding tool is better than which other one. You know what a monorepo is, you know what RAG means even if you have not built one yourself, you have opinions about AI coding tools, and most importantly you can write clearly and hold your own in a technical conversation without sounding like a marketing person. You do not need to be a senior engineer but you need to be technical enough to follow conversations about context windows and token costs and vector embeddings without getting lost.
This is paid and it starts immediately. If you turn out to be great at this it becomes a full time developer relations role as we grow because community is not something we are doing on the side, it is core to how we build.
DM me or drop a comment. And if you want bonus points link me a Reddit or HN comment you have already written where you held your own in a real technical discussion. That tells me more than any resume will.
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