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Cover Letter

The document is a cover letter from Ram Iyengar applying for a Developer Advocate position. It outlines his background working in developer marketing, engineering, and academia. It also provides links to samples of his work promoting Cloud Foundry, Label Studio, and his previous company Plumbr.

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Cover Letter

The document is a cover letter from Ram Iyengar applying for a Developer Advocate position. It outlines his background working in developer marketing, engineering, and academia. It also provides links to samples of his work promoting Cloud Foundry, Label Studio, and his previous company Plumbr.

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Hey n8n.io team!

My name is Ram Iyengar.

A fellow DevRel-er posted this job posting link on a Slack channel we share. I

followed the crumbs here. I’d like to apply for the Developer Advocate position.

My current focus is on helping the Cloud Foundry Foundation evangelize the

open-source Cloud Foundry projects. Particularly, I’m working with contributors of

the cf-for-k8s project. Each day begins with prototype apps built using different

languages, frameworks, databases, and services deployed to Kubernetes – and

ends by documenting my findings.

My previous full-time position was at Plumbr, where I wore many hats – Product

Evangelist, Partnerships, Marketing, and Tech Writing. I have about 10 years of

experience working with technology in various capacities – in Developer

Marketing, as an engineer, Computer Science lecturer, and full-stack developer

(before it was fashionable). I also have a healthy mix of startup, big corporation,

and academia experience under my belt.

I have been woring remotely based out of my home office since 2014. I have had

an opportunity to feed the wanderlust, having conducted trainings, meetups,

events, conferences, and the like in all six continents. Antartica somehow eludes

me! I’m happy to relocate temporarily if the role demands physical presence.
Here are some work samples. I've broken them down by company/content type.

• Cloud Foundry

• Medium blog

• Tutorials

• Video: CF-for-K8s Installation

• Video: Recent talk - PaaS Experience On K8s.

• Label Studio

• Release notes [Mar 20] [Apr 20] [May 20]

• User Guide

• Blog [1] [2] [3] [4]

• Plumbr

• Whitepapers

• Integrating Plumbr and PagerDuty

• Signal vs Noise

• Toil from Alerting

• Managing Software Quality

• Plumbr blog (between Nov '18 and Nov '19)

• A significant portion of the Plumbr Manual

I hope you find this information sufficient to make an early assessment. I look
forward to hearing from you.

Regards,
Ram Iyengar

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