Growth Marketing Manager, Developer Acquisition
Dynatrace
- Level
- Mid
- H-1B history
- 5 approvals (FY2023)
Skills
About this role
Your role at Dynatrace
In a world where coding agents write the code that ships to production, the developers steering those agents are the ones who decide what gets merged. But how can they genuinely trust the code their agents are producing? Enter Bluebox.ai , a new product from Dynatrace and a deliberately separate brand. Bluebox is a brand-new product designed to give AI coding agents runtime debugging superpowers, helping developers safely run, track, and ship AI-generated code. As our Growth Marketing Manager, Developer Acquisition , your focus is to find, prove, and scale the channels that put Bluebox in front of developers. You won't be inheriting a playbook or executing a campaign calendar handed to you. Instead, you will treat acquisition as an experimental system: form a hypothesis about a channel, ship the smallest version of it that can prove or kill the idea, read the data honestly, and move budget into the few things that work. We are a new brand in a new category, and the Dynatrace name will not carry this audience. Building that awareness from close to zero is the job. If building things from scratch, learning quickly, and helping define a new market is the kind of work you find meaningful, this may be the role for you.
In This Role, You Will
Run acquisition experiments across dev-centric channels: including developer newsletters, Reddit, category search, YouTube, podcasts, news aggregators, and community sponsorships. Launch campaigns with intention and scale the ones that earn it. Own paid media targeted to developers, from awareness placements through paid influencer videos, livestreams, and articles, with real budget discipline and a clear read on cost per sign-up. You own paid and measured channels (paid media, attribution, paid experiments). A Developer Advocate owns organic and earned channels (community, content, talks, authentic presence). Own channel and campaign attribution, building an honest measurement picture in a market where developer attribution is genuinely complex, and reporting against sign-ups, first meaningful usage, and activation rather than impressions. Execute the Bluebox content pipeline across blog, social, and paid placements, turning editorial direction into shipped content on a cadence the team can rely on. Experiment with search, AI-SEO, and LLM Optimization as acquisition channels, learn how developers and their coding agents actually discover tools, and feed what works back to the team.
When Applying Please include a short write-up of 2 or 3 acquisition experiments or campaigns you ran end to end. Max 3 bullet points for each. For each one, tell us the hypothesis, the channel, approximate spend, what you measured, and what the outcome was, including the ones that didn't work. We're far more interested in how you reasoned and what you did next than in the size of the headline result. A failed experiment that gave you real insight is more valuable than a successful one you can't explain. Please avoid generic campaign decks and brand-awareness case studies without numbers. Kindly apply with both your resume and experiment write-up in English. What will help you succeed
2–3 years of hands-on experience owning growth, performance, or demand generation marketing for a developer-focused or deeply technical product. Time at a startup or growth-stage team , where iterative, non-deterministic work is familiar territory. Most things won't work on the first attempt, priorities shift as the business evolves, and the answer to "what's next" comes from data you've captured and analyzed yourself. A track record of owning at least two acquisition channels end to end , taking at least one from a scrappy experiment to something repeatable you can point to. Fluency with funnel analytics and attribution. You build your own dashboards, you challenge what a number actually means, and you design tests that answer the question rather than decorate a decision that's