Skip Everling

Head of Developer Relations at Vaticle

Skip Everling has a diverse work experience that spans multiple roles and industries. Skip started their career as a Science Writer at Thought Skipper from 2010 to 2012. Skip then worked as a Research Assistant and Lab Manager at Stanford University, where they collected fMRI neuroimaging data and conducted statistical analyses. From 2015 to 2017, Skip worked as a Customer Success Manager at Segment, where they focused on helping enterprise clients optimize their data collection efforts. Skip then transitioned to the field of Developer Relations, working as a Developer Relations Consultant for multiple companies, including Clarifai, Skip Everling (his own company), and Kite.com. In these roles, Skip collaborated with companies to develop and execute technical content strategies and conducted audits to optimize developer experience. Skip also worked as a Content Strategist at ReadMe, developing and executing content strategies for technical and marketing content. Most recently, Skip worked as a Developer Content Editor and Strategist at EveryDeveloper, where they authored technical content and managed technical writers. Currently, Skip holds the position of Head of Developer Relations at Vaticle, where they oversee developer relations efforts.

Skip Everling has a background in Information Systems and Psychology from Carnegie Mellon University, although the specific dates of their education are not provided. In 2017, they attended Metis and studied Data Science. Additionally, Skip has obtained certifications in Statistical Thinking in Python from DataCamp and Analytics from Lynda.com in September 2015. They also have certifications in Game Theory, Human-Computer Interaction, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Model Thinking, and Natural Language Processing, although the dates of obtaining these certifications are not specified.

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  • Head of Developer Relations

    May, 2023 - present

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