CodeRabbit is an innovative research and development company focused on building extraordinarily productive human-machine collaboration systems. Our primary goal is to create the next generation of Gen AI-driven code reviewers: a symbiotic partnership between humans and advanced algorithms that significantly outperforms individual engineers. We combine language models with human ingenuity to push the boundaries of software development efficiency and quality.
About the RoleWe’re hiring an Open Source Program Manager to drive adoption of CodeRabbit across the open-source ecosystem. You’ll be responsible for identifying and engaging with maintainers of high-impact and trending OSS projects, helping them integrate CodeRabbit, and turning them into enthusiastic advocates.
You’ll build strong relationships, provide hands-on onboarding support, and create recognition programs to highlight open-source champions. This role is a blend of community outreach, developer relations, and GTM strategy, with a direct impact on brand visibility and product adoption.
ResponsibilitiesOutreach & Relationship Building: Proactively identify and reach out to maintainers of influential or trending OSS projects. Build and nurture authentic, long-term relationships.
Product Adoption: Help OSS maintainers install and configure CodeRabbit in their repositories. Provide guidance, resolve blockers, and capture feedback.
Champion Development: Turn OSS adopters into CodeRabbit champions by highlighting their projects, offering platform support, and co-creating content or case studies.
Trend Spotting: Continuously monitor GitHub, Reddit, Hacker News, and dev communities to surface promising new open-source projects early.
Community Engagement: Represent CodeRabbit in open-source channels and events. Sponsor or contribute to relevant OSS projects and initiatives.
Recognition Programs: Develop and manage a program to reward and promote OSS maintainers who adopt CodeRabbit (e.g., blog features, swag, GitHub stars, badges).
Cross-Functional Partnership: Collaborate with Product, Marketing, and Developer Advocacy to tailor the product experience and messaging for OSS users.
2 to 5 years of experience in developer relations, community management, partnerships, or open-source program management.
Deep understanding of the OSS ecosystem, how maintainers work, what motivates contributors, and how decisions are made in public repositories.
Strong technical literacy, comfortable reading code, editing READMEs, and discussing CI/CD or GitHub workflows with maintainers.
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
Highly proactive, self-directed, and organized.
Bonus: Existing relationships in the OSS community or experience contributing to open-source projects.
Collaborative Humans: Prioritising collective intelligence
Fearless Innovators: Turning obstacles into growth opportunities
Persistent Passionate Developers: Thriving on complex, long-term challenges
Impact-Driven Creators: Crafting intuitive tools for developers
Rapid Learners and Un-learners: Adapting quickly in our fast-paced technological world
Work on cutting-edge technology with real-world impact
Collaborative and innovative environment
Competitive salary, equity, and benefits
Professional development opportunities
To apply, please submit your resume. CodeRabbit is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion.
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