Instructor — Lyzr Academy
About Lyzr Academy
Lyzr is building the agentic AI platform for enterprise — an SDK and a SaaS surface for shipping production AI agents. Lyzr Academy is our education programme: a structured learning path that takes anyone from "I know what an agent is" to "I can build and ship one."
Content is organized around foundational horizontals (full-lifecycle courses) and component verticals (deep dives on memory, RAG, tools, etc.), and every course is offered in parallel Developer (Lyzr ADK, API, CLI) and Business (Lyzr SaaS platform) tracks.
The role in one sentence
You are an on-camera instructor for Lyzr Academy — teaching agent building through the Lyzr platform, running live sessions, shaping course architecture, and being a recognizable voice for learners across whichever tracks and topics play to your strengths.
Why this role exists
The main instructor anchors our teaching today, but a single instructor cannot be on-camera for every horizontal and every vertical across both tracks. We need a second instructor who can either share the load on the Developer track, own the Business track, or do some of both — depending on what you bring to the table.
We're not pre-assigning a track; the shape of the role is defined by who we hire. Our priority is finding a great teacher who has actually built things, not fitting someone into a predetermined slot.
What you'll own
Hands-on design: Design practical exercises learners actually complete — code-based, platform-based, or both
Live sessions: Office hours, Q&A webinars, live teardowns for your learners
Course architecture: Partner with Felipe and Harshit on structuring courses — you have real input into what we teach and how
Learner success: Be a recognizable face learners reach out to when they're stuck
External presence: LinkedIn visibility, community presence, representing Lyzr Academy at events and in the broader agentic AI community
What you bring
4–8+ years of real experience building or teaching with AI / agentic systems. Background can be technical (engineer, ML engineer, DevRel, software engineer) or practitioner (operator, product manager, consultant who has actually shipped with AI tools) — or both.
You've actually built with agents. Could be code (Python, LangChain, LangGraph, LlamaIndex, CrewAI, Lyzr ADK) or no-code (Lyzr SaaS platform, n8n, Zapier AI, Flowise, Make). What matters is that you've shipped real things, not that you've only read about them.
You can teach. Prior teaching, training, bootcamp, workshop, or mentorship experience is a strong signal. Not "I gave a talk once" — "I've taken people from zero to competent and seen it work."
You're comfortable on camera. This is a public-facing role. Natural presence matters more than polished presentation.
You translate without dumbing down. Whether you're teaching engineers or business operators, you respect your audience — you don't water down the material to be palatable.
You have a point of view on how agentic AI should be taught. Opinions about what's missing from existing resources, what good agent education looks like, where learners get stuck.
Self-directed. You can take a course outline and turn it into a module without being told exactly what to do at every step.
Nice to have
Comfort teaching on both sides of the Lyzr product — SDK and SaaS platform
Prior role at an AI / automation / developer-tools / edtech company
Has built a personal audience on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter/X, GitHub, or a newsletter
Industry-specific depth in one of Lyzr's target verticals — financial services, healthcare, retail, customer support, HR, marketing ops
Experience running a bootcamp, cohort course, corporate training programme, or university class
This role is not the right fit if
You haven't actually shipped anything with agents or LLMs — teaching from theory alone won't work here
You rely on slides as a script rather than as a support structure
Public-facing work makes you uncomfortable — being on camera and externally visible is core to this role
You want to teach only the polished, well-documented parts — learners get stuck in the messy middle, and so will you
What success looks like at 90 days
You've shipped on-camera modules for at least one track and one course
Learners recognize you by name and reach out when stuck
You're running live sessions with active attendance
You have a visible presence as a Lyzr Academy voice
You and Felipe have a clear division of teaching responsibilities that plays to both your strengths
How to apply
Send us:
Portfolio of past work — links to courses, workshops, training programmes, or educational content you've taught or co-created
Something you've built — a code project, a no-code workflow, a deployed agent, anything real
A short video (1–2 minutes, phone camera is fine) of you explaining one agentic AI concept you care about
A link to where your professional voice lives — LinkedIn, YouTube, blog, newsletter, GitHub, whatever makes sense
No cover letter required — your portfolio and your video are the cover letter.
- Department
- Product
- Locations
- Bengaluru