I was so happy to see you use the term meta because I've said that several times recently, trying to describe what APImatic does. So it's been very, very cool company to join and it feels like a good fit for what I've been doing in DevRel over the last four or five years. Yeah. You know, I think 60 days is probably the minimum. It just depends on the individual, depends on the organization. How many people do you have to connect with? How complex is the product? Do you have domain expertise that you can actually start actioning? Or are you just a really great DevRel person who's going into a totally different, you know
In this episode we’re joined by Sid Maestre, VP of Developer Relations at APIMatic, a platform that simplifies API consumption by automatically generating high-quality SDKs, code samples, dynamic docs, and test cases for your API. Prior to his current role, he was the Director of Developer Relations at Karbon; the Director of Developer Experience & Advocacy at Lob; and is also an experienced public speaker within the industry!
They discuss what it’s like collaborating with marketing in the DevRel world; Sid’s unconventional origins in social sciences; as well as some of the core principles that he’s learned whilst being in DevRel. They also delve into whether it’s your personality or ability that drives your success - which do you think it is?
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