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Polygon Labs | Europe | $54k - $100k | |||
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P=ENTS | United States | $87k - $112k | |||
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Square | United States | $103k - $126k | |||
Founders Factory | London, United Kingdom |
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Origin Protocol | Remote | $35k | |||
Polygon Labs | Bengaluru, India | $22k - $31k | |||
Ava Labs | Saint Petersburg, Russia | $36k - $90k | |||
Casa Inc. | United States | $90k - $110k | |||
OKX | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | $84k - $110k | |||
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Jungle | Remote |
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Chainlink Labs | Remote |
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Arbitrum Foundation | Europe |
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Community Lead (Polygon ID)
Job Summary
- Taking one of the key roles in achieving that Polygon ID becomes the identity layer of Web3, by means of achieving awareness and real adoption of Polygon ID through engagement of developers communities.Â
- You will work closely with some of the best professionals in the identity field and web3 in the world, giving you an unique opportunity to learn and grow.
- You will report to the Product Delivery & Developer Experience Manager and work closely with DevRel and Marketing to achieve your goals.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Participate in the definition of the strategy and execute it to achieve awareness and real adoption of Polygon ID.
- Engage with developers communities and grow to new ones even beyond Web3.
- Understand which type of actions works better to achieve real adoption of Polygon ID.
- Bring insights from the community to the product team and work with technical writers, marketing and other functional areas to deliver the best developer and user experience.
- To be successful in the above you will need to be knowledgeable and passionate about digital identity, verifiable credentials, blockchain, privacy and decentralization.
A Day in the Life
- Define actions/campaigns to engage the community and get real adoption.
- Interact with DevRel specially with the community team (guilds, advocates)..
- Interact with Marketing and engage via social (especially Twitter) media with developers.
- Interact via Telegram groups with Developers.
- Interact in Discord servers with Developers.. .
- Go to local IRL events..
- Expand to new communities even beyond Web3.Â
- Learn: Stay up to date with what is going on in the Decentralized Identity space and with the Polygon ID product.
- Do surveys to understand how we can help our community better and increase adoption.
- Measure success of the different actions/campaigns with the goal of achieving real adoption of Polygon ID.Â
- Engage the developer community to inform them about new releases, upcoming product roadmap improvements. Also receive feedback on improvements and bugs from the community.
What youâll need- Preferred Qualifications
- Proven experience and passion about Digital Identity: Knowledgeable in SSI, DID, VC, iden3,.... also having contacts within the ecosystem: companies, communities, associations, foundations including the DIF, W3C verifiable credential working groups, Trust Over Ip and similar orgsÂ
- Proven experience in Web3. Knowledge in the Ethereum ecosystem is a plus and having contacts within the ecosystem: companies, communities, DAOs.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- Marketing knowledge is a plus.
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.