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The MonkCastThe MonkCastJeremy Meiss on DevRel & the Mire of IneffablesIn this RedMonk Conversation, Jeremy Meiss, Director of Developer Relations at OneStream, discusses the current state of DevRel with Kate Holterhoff. They chat about the importance of engaging front-end developers, the role of content and community, and the nuances of influencer marketing. Jeremy shares insights on how to effectively reach and engage developers, the significance of quantifying DevRel efforts, and the evolving landscape of developer engagement in the tech industry. Show notes: https://redmonk.com/blog/2025/07/17/jeremy-meiss/2025-07-1749 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudSummer Replay - The Evolution of DevRel with Jeremy MeissDeveloper relations have gone through quite an evolution over the years. In this reissued episode, Corey talks with Jeremy Meiss, former Director of DevRel and Community at CircleCI, about how DevRel has transitioned from a focus on conference appearances to a more strategic alignment with business objectives. Corey and Jeremy also discuss navigating career complexities during economic downturns, emphasizing the importance of maintaining relevance. They also touch on fostering open communication within organizations and the enduring value of personal interactions in professional communities.Show Highlights:(1:39) How CircleCI is using DevRel to helping clients go from developer’s...2024-06-2727 minSemaphore UncutSemaphore UncutJeremy Meiss on Developer Relations: From Evangelism to AdvocacyWith community and Developer Experience taking on greater priority across the technology sector, Developer Relations (DevRel) has had to adapt and connect with developers beyond technical expertise. Besides as DevRel continues to change shape across companies, it also serves as a springboard to diverse career paths given the transferable skills built in areas like communicating complex concepts, understanding user needs, and bridging gaps between teams. In this episode, experienced DevRel Jeremy Meiss outlines the growing importance of DevRel in community and Developer Experience as well as the diverse career paths for DevRel professionals.This e...2023-11-2821 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudThe Evolution of DevRel with Jeremy MeissAbout JeremyJeremy is the Director of DevRel & Community at CircleCI, formerly at Solace, Auth0, and XDA. He is active in the DevRel Community, and is a co-creator of DevOpsPartyGames.com. A lover of all things coffee, community, open source, and tech, he is also house-broken, and (generally) plays well with others.Links Referenced:CircleCI: https://circleci.com/DevOps Party Games: https://devopspartygames.com/Twitter: IamjerdogLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremymeiss/2023-02-0230 minModern WebModern WebWhen the World Ends, We Need Documentation with Jeremy MeissIn this episode, Rob Ocel and Jesse Tomchak are joined by Jeremy Meiss live at Connect Tech 2022. They talk about the table stakes of CI/CD and having a high performing team, and the vast array of options available to run DevOps and be successful. They also dive into the topic of mentorship and documentation, and how it benefits teams and the industry at large.   Hosts Rob Ocel- Software Architect and Engineering Lead at This Dot Labs Jesse Tomchak- Software Architect at This Dot Labs   Guest Jeremy Meiss- Director of DevRel at CircleCI   Sponsored by This Dot Labs2022-12-1440 minFull Stack Journey - Packet PushersFull Stack Journey - Packet PushersExploring Developer Advocacy And Developer RelationsToday's Full Stack Journey delves into developer advocacy: what is it, why do organizations have this role, and what makes a good developer advocate? Host Scott Lowe has invited four practitioners to tackle these questions. He speaks with Jacquie Grindrod, Jeremy Meiss, Josh Wulf, and Ted Neward.2021-04-2052 minArrested DevOpsArrested DevOpsThe Six Plots of Tech TwitterSources differ on where this started, but Kurt Vonnegut posited that there are basically six story types. Matt wondered if there was similarly only six stories that are told on tech Twitter. Guests Sasha Rosenbaum, Kat Cosgrove, Quintessence Anx, Aaron Aldrich, and Jeremy Meiss dig into this as well as discuss the ups and downs of tech Twitter culture.2021-01-251h 00Community PulseCommunity PulseWhat's In A Name? - the various titles within developer relations (Ep 37)Banana Bread Recipes Bear: Preheat oven to 350. Sift dry ingredients together (honestly, dump in a bowl and fluff with a fork): – 1.5c flour – 1c sugar – 1 tsp baking soda – 1/2 tsp salt Mash 3 overripe bananas in a bowl. Beat in 1 egg. Add 1 tbsp melted butter OR canola oil. Mix wet ingredients into dry until just combined. Add 1c “stuff” - chocolate chips and walnuts in my case - just combine. Bake in a loaf pan 1h15m. Jeremy: Dry: 2c flour 1/2c sugar 1/2t baking soda 1/2t salt 2t baking powder Wet: 1c mashed ripe bananas 1 eg...2019-07-0655 minThe DevRelX Podcast (ex Under the Hood of Developer Marketing)The DevRelX Podcast (ex Under the Hood of Developer Marketing)Engaging developers with Jeremy MeissDevelopers don't care that you know until they know that you care. Jeremy Meiss, Director of Community for Solace, joined us to talk about developer communities and what skills a community manager needs to have. Plus, how can running a coffee shop and watching Doctor Who teach you for better engagement with your developer community. Jeremy Meiss Article: DevRel is like coffee.. and other profundities2019-04-2348 min