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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Uniswap Labs

Singapore, Singapore

$81k - $90k

Nibiru

Remote

$54k - $90k

Harmony

Palo Alto, CA, United States

$31k - $90k

Nibiru

Remote

$54k - $90k

Nibiru

Remote

$54k - $90k

OKX

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

$54k - $69k

Nethermind

London, United Kingdom

$36k - $52k

Coinmarketcap

United Kingdom

$27k - $90k

Binance

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Coinmarketcap

Remote

$54k - $80k

Manta Network, Powered by p0x labs

Remote

$32k - $81k

Binance

Athens, Greece

Gate.io

APAC

$32k - $57k

Developer Community Specialist Brand Ambassador Contractor Singapore

Uniswap Labs
$81k - $90k estimated
Singapore
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Uniswap Labs is looking for full-time or part-time, 3 month contractor.

As we look to expand our on-the-ground presence across APAC we are looking for developer community specialists / brand ambassadors in Singapore.

Role of developer community specialist: To grow Uniswap via organic and community efforts in country. Also, to continually share product feedback and market intel to drive Uniswap’s growth and success in geo.

  • Be in the mix, be deep in the local crypto community. Represent Uniswap everywhere —and share market intel back with HQ
  • Serve as representative in Discord in local language, triaging across internal Uniswap Labs teams, spanning support, developer relations, and community
  • Actively advocate for Uniswap in relevant community channels, including Telegram (potentially also Reddit and Signal) and local social platforms to develop a local, loyal and growing community
  • Organize small local meet-ups with clear outcome of educating and promoting Uniswap developer tools
  • Propose joint efforts with relevant crypto projects in the region to increase activation
  • Provide weekly reports on activities, metrics, and next proposals

Requirements of the role:

  • Background as an engineer with deep technical expertise on trading protocols
  • Self-identified crypto degen who has deep involvement in the crypto and in particular the
  • crypto trading community over several years in this geography
  • Deep understanding of Uniswap protocol and products to the point where they can answer most questions about how to use, value props, comparison to other products/protocols, etc.
  • Deep network within and across projects in local crypto community
  • High integrity and ability to align to Uniswap’s brand and presence standards
  • Fluent in local language(s) and English
  • Willingness to travel to NYC 1x/quarter as needed
  • Willingness to work US ET hours 1-2 days per week.

What does a Community Manager in Web3 do?

A community manager in web3, also known as a blockchain community manager, is responsible for managing and growing a community of stakeholders interested in a particular blockchain or decentralized technology

This can include tasks such as moderating online forums and social media groups, organizing events and meetups, and engaging with community members to understand their needs and concerns

The ultimate goal of a community manager in web3 is to build and maintain a strong, active, and engaged community that can help drive the adoption and development of the underlying technology

Some specific responsibilities of a community manager in web3 may include:

  • Developing and implementing strategies for engaging with and growing the community in social madia (most likely on Discord and Twitter)
  • Moderating online forums and social media groups, and responding to community members questions and concerns
  • Organizing and hosting events and meetups to bring community members together and foster collaboration and knowledge sharing
  • Working closely with the development team to ensure that the community's needs and feedback are being taken into account in the design and development of the technology
  • Providing regular updates and information to the community about the progress and status of the technology
  • Dentifying and addressing any issues or conflicts within the community, and working to resolve them in a positive and constructive manner.