Discuss technology with clients and represent the company at conferences and trade shows to demonstrate leadership in open-source. Must understand open-source development methodologies and relevant open-source communities. Remote role paid $95/hr.
Discuss technology with clients and represent the company. at conferences and trade shows to demonstrate and promote our leadership in the open-source arena. Knowledge of open-source development methodologies and relevant open-source communities. Remote. Payment for this position will be $95/hr.
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