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Community Manager - Job Summary
The Community Manager serves as the cultural evangelist in the Bay Area, building and nurturing a community around Flowith's tech through offline events and online engagement.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and execute offline meetups, hackathons, and workshops in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
- Build and manage the local Flowith Ambassador Program by empowering community advocates.
- Collaborate with the global team to foster a vibrant Discord community through discussions and interactive events.
- Establish and maintain partnerships with university clubs, tech communities, incubators, and creator spaces locally.
- Gather user feedback from events to relay to the product team for continuous improvement.
Requirements
- Strong local resources and experience organizing events in San Francisco.
- Deep familiarity with the local tech, AI, or creator ecosystem.
- Native or highly fluent English speaker; additional languages like Mandarin, Spanish, or French are a plus.
- Extroverted, empathetic, with excellent public speaking and networking skills.
- Preferred experience in community management for tech brands, SaaS, creator economy, or AI startups.
- Heavy user of AI tools, comfortable discussing product basics and advanced prompt engineering.
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About Flowith
siteFlowith is a company focused on human-AI collaboration and innovative technology communities.
What Our Employees Say
- Collaborative culture that encourages team participation and creative problem-solving. (flowith.com)
- Remote-friendly work environment providing flexibility and work-life balance. (flowith.com)
- Opportunities for professional growth through regular training sessions and mentorship programs. (flowith.com)
Challenges You Might Face
- As a fast-growing startup, the workload can be unpredictable and sometimes requires extra hours. (www.glassdoor.com)
- Limited structure in some business processes, which may lead to ambiguity for new employees. (www.glassdoor.com)
- Benefits package is still developing and may not be as comprehensive as those of larger companies. (www.glassdoor.com)