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Community Manager - Job Summary
The Community Manager will lead Reddit initiatives, develop organic strategies, engage authentically with communities, and track performance to build trust and value within online forums.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and own an organic Reddit strategy adding value to communities
- Share insights on cross-border finance, payments, and global scaling
- Engage authentically in relevant Reddit threads without being promotional
- Build relationships with key Redditors to ensure brand trust
- Track and report performance metrics such as engagement, sentiment, and lead generation
- Use research and social-listening tools to identify relevant conversations and trends
Requirements
- Deep understanding of subreddit culture and authentic engagement
- 5+ years of experience in community management, social media, or related roles
- Proven track record of building and nurturing online communities
- Strong storytelling and writing skills tailored to Reddit's voice
- Proficiency with research, discovery, and social-listening tools
- Independent, entrepreneurial mindset with problem-solving abilities
- Exceptional verbal and written English communication and presentation skills
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About Maker Lab
Maker Lab is a marketing agency focused on building decentralized technology-led teams that collaborate with clients on digital marketing, from analytics to content production.
What Our Employees Say
- Opportunities to work with global brands on innovative marketing projects. (www.makerlab.com)
- Focus on professional development, including training and mentorship programs. (www.makerlab.com)
- Collaborative, diverse, and inclusive company culture. (www.makerlab.com)
Challenges You Might Face
- Fast-paced agency environment can result in high workloads and tight deadlines. (www.glassdoor.com)
- Limited work-life balance reported by some employees in peak periods. (www.glassdoor.com)
- Career progression may depend on placement with client teams, leading to varied experiences. (www.glassdoor.com)