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Community Manager - Job Summary
The Community Manager will build and manage Discord communities to engage and support top affiliates, driving brand dominance on the platform.
Key Responsibilities
- Set up servers, bots, roles, and permissions; audit channels for UX and compliance
- Recruit high-potential affiliates, run outreach campaigns, and maintain low churn
- Curate videos, product updates, trend reports; host live AMAs and trainings
- Track creative performance via Seller Centre and KaloData; identify best angles for affiliates
- Manage a rolling content calendar including announcements, contests, giveaways, and prize fulfillment
- Liaise with brand leads; report GMV, retention, churn, and engagement weekly
- Adapt quickly to new TikTok policies and client priorities
Requirements
- 2+ years community, social, or influencer-marketing management experience (Discord a plus)
- Proven ability to grow and moderate online groups while hitting KPIs
- Data-driven mindset with ability to analyze GMV, CTR, and churn and respond quickly
- Exceptional written English
- Organized, self-directed, and reliable in a remote environment
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About Paired
Paired is a global staffing and recruiting agency specializing in pairing remote work with top-tier talent, aiming to create fulfilling job opportunities worldwide.
What Our Employees Say
- Paired is a mission-driven company focusing on helping couples improve their relationships, giving employees an opportunity to contribute to meaningful work. (www.paired.com)
- The company embraces remote-first work culture, offering flexibility and a good work-life balance. (www.paired.com)
- Paired offers opportunities to work in a diverse, passionate, and fast-growing team that encourages innovation and creativity. (www.paired.com)
Challenges You Might Face
- As a startup, job roles and responsibilities at Paired might evolve quickly and require versatility, which can be challenging for some candidates. (www.glassdoor.com)
- Limited brand recognition compared to larger tech companies might impact professional networking opportunities. (www.paired.com)
- Due to the size of the company, there might be limited resources or fewer formal processes compared to larger organizations. (www.glassdoor.com)