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      <Title>Technical BDR</Title>
      <Description><![CDATA[<p>You&#39;ll be the tip of the spear for Firecrawl&#39;s outbound motion , identifying, engaging, and qualifying technical buyers (engineers, data scientists, AI/ML leads) who need to turn messy web data into structured, LLM-ready output.</p>
<p>This isn&#39;t a dial-and-smile BDR seat. You&#39;ll combine technical fluency with relentless outbound execution to open doors that only someone who speaks the buyer&#39;s language can open.</p>
<p><strong>Salary Range:</strong> $120,000–$220,000/year OTE (Range shown is for U.S.-based employees in San Francisco, CA. Compensation outside the U.S. is adjusted fairly based on your country&#39;s cost of living.)</p>
<p><strong>Equity Range:</strong> Up to 0.10%</p>
<p><strong>Job Type:</strong> Full-Time or Contract</p>
<p><strong>Experience:</strong> 3+ years or equivalent shipped systems</p>
<p><strong>Visa:</strong> N/A (Remote)</p>
<p><strong>About Firecrawl</strong></p>
<p>Firecrawl is the easiest way to extract data from the web. Developers use us to reliably convert URLs into LLM-ready markdown or structured data with a single API call.</p>
<p><strong>What You&#39;ll Do</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Own outbound pipeline:</strong> Research and target engineering teams, AI startups, and data-heavy orgs that need web extraction at scale. Build sequences that land because they&#39;re technically relevant, not generic.</li>
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<li><strong>Speak their language:</strong> Engage prospects on their terms , reference their stack, understand their scraping pain, and articulate how Firecrawl&#39;s API solves problems they&#39;ve been duct-taping around.</li>
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<li><strong>Qualify with depth:</strong> Run discovery calls that go beyond BANT. Understand the technical use case, map the decision-making process, and hand off deals to AEs with context that accelerates close.</li>
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<li><strong>Run live technical intros:</strong> Demo the product on first calls when it makes sense. You don&#39;t need to be a solutions architect, but you should be able to show a prospect how a simple API call turns a URL into clean data.</li>
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<li><strong>Feed product intelligence:</strong> Surface patterns from the field , what prospects are building, what&#39;s blocking adoption, what competitors are doing , and relay it to Product and Engineering.</li>
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<li><strong>Iterate relentlessly:</strong> Test messaging, channels, sequences, and personas. Treat outbound like a product: measure, learn, ship improvements.</li>
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<p><strong>What We&#39;re Looking For</strong></p>
<p><strong>Engineer-first, BDR-second.</strong> We can teach you sales. We can&#39;t fast-track deep technical intuition. The ideal candidate has a technical background , maybe you&#39;ve shipped code, built side projects, contributed to open source, or studied CS/engineering , and you&#39;re drawn to the commercial side of technology.</p>
<p><strong>Technically fluent.</strong> You can read code, use APIs, talk about web scraping, and understand what LLM-ready data means. You&#39;ve built things , even if they&#39;re small.</p>
<p><strong>Urgency is your default setting.</strong> You don&#39;t wait for permission, process, or perfect information. You move. You follow up. You close the loop same-day.</p>
<p><strong>Bias for action over analysis.</strong> You&#39;d rather send 10 imperfect outbounds and learn than spend a week crafting the perfect email. Speed compounds.</p>
<p><strong>Thrives in complexity and ambiguity.</strong> You don&#39;t need a playbook to get started. You can navigate a messy prospect landscape and figure out who to talk to, what to say, and when to say it.</p>
<p><strong>Curious and relentless.</strong> You dig into a prospect&#39;s GitHub, read their blog, understand their stack. You earn the right to their time.</p>
<p><strong>Clear communicator.</strong> You write crisp emails and run tight calls. You know when to go technical and when to zoom out.</p>
<p>_Backgrounds that often do well: Engineers who want to move into a commercial role. CS students who&#39;ve done hackathons and side projects. Technical founders who&#39;ve done their own outbound. Developer advocates looking for a more direct revenue path._</p>
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      <Jobtype>Full time</Jobtype>
      <Experiencelevel>mid</Experiencelevel>
      <Workarrangement>remote</Workarrangement>
      <Salaryrange>$120,000–$220,000/year</Salaryrange>
      <Skills>web scraping, APIs, LLM-ready data, outbound execution, technical fluency, code, side projects, open source, CS/engineering</Skills>
      <Category>Engineering</Category>
      <Industry>Technology</Industry>
      <Employername>Firecrawl</Employername>
      <Employerlogo>https://logos.yubhub.co/firecrawl.dev.png</Employerlogo>
      <Employerdescription>Firecrawl builds infrastructure for super-intelligence to gather data on the web. They have hit 8 figures in ARR and 90k+ GitHub stars.</Employerdescription>
      <Employerwebsite>https://www.firecrawl.dev</Employerwebsite>
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      <Applyto>https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/firecrawl/4d095906-803f-4987-a5a4-941e3f1a1600</Applyto>
      <Location>San Francisco, CA (Hybrid) OR Remote (Americas, UTC-3 to UTC-10)</Location>
      <Country></Country>
      <Postedate>2026-04-24</Postedate>
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