Job responsibilities
• 40-50 comments per week in *** Finance Community (~160-200 comments per month)
• Engage in conversations with community members
• Seek out community members with domain-specific expertise, and "interview" them in the comment sections of their posts.
• Model respectful discussion, and disagreement, if applicable
• Form meaningful relationships between community members
• Connect community members with each other who share similar interests by tagging them in the comments of another user's post.
• Often two users will post about the same company, but at different times, and not know about each other. As a Community Manager you can connect the two users, which increases retention.
• 1 text post per week (~4 posts per month)
• Highlight things you've learned from conversations with community members
• Tag the community members in your post, say something you appreciate about them, and link to your discussions.
• 1 video short per month (once the feature launches. No expectation until the feature launches).
• Taken on your phone camera, no special editing. Use a ticker tag if applicable
• Talk about a post on *** Finance that you appreciated, and what you learned from it
Communicate feature requests, bug reports and feedback to product org.
• Report feedback to Nathan Worden & Eric Pelnik
Use the 'report post' feature for content that may break Community guidelines
• No special moderation powers are given to Community Manager Contractors. The 'report post' feature is available to all users.
This program will exist while the *** Finance Community platform is between 0-100,000 users.
Once the Community reaches 100,000 monthly active users the program will be retired
Quals--
Background Requirements
Community Manager Contractors will possess one of the following traits (doesn't need to be all).
Have worked in the finance industry
Write about the markets as a full or part-time job
Have a self-published finance newsletter or Youtube channel with at least 100 subscribers
Have a publicly shared portfolio and have been investing their own money for at least 3 years
Are currently majoring in a business-related field in college
Sourcing
During new-user outreach, we come across people who would make good community managers.
Everyone being let into the Community right now has done a video meeting with us, so we are able to assess fit through direct contact.