You connect community strategy with real-world developer engagement.
You plan, launch, and report on community programs end-to-end.
You run meetups, Discord engagement, and the Coder Champions Program in close collaboration with Marketing, Product Marketing, and the Community Team Lead.
You travel to events and meetups, represent the program with confidence, and ensure execution stays tight before, during, and after.
Maintain organized calendars, timelines, and checklists so programs ship on time and with consistent quality.
Engage daily on Discord: Run day-to-day Discord activity (prompts, QOTDs, AMAs, moderation, and issue routing) in partnership with our internal technical assistant team.
Power the Champions program: Coordinate swag, recognition, and logistics for the Coder Champions (MVP) Program; track contributions, participation, and outcomes.
Tell the Community story: Repurpose meetup highlights, Champion wins, and community insights into blogs, newsletters, and social posts; amplify what’s working.
Measure what matters: Track community health metrics across CommonRoom, Discord, HubSpot, and related systems; surface insights, trends, and growth opportunities that inform marketing strategy and product priorities.
Requirements
4–7 years of experience: Community, marketing, or program management roles, ideally in developer, platform engineering, DevSecOps, open-source, or cloud-native ecosystems
Proven community execution experience: Planning and running developer meetups, user groups, ambassador or MVP programs, or grassroots initiatives end-to-end
Independent operator: Comfortable owning programs end-to-end, making decisions to keep programs moving, and building relationships with cross-functional stakeholders and vendors
Systems fluency: Experience with community tools (Discord, CommonRoom) and CRM/marketing systems (HubSpot, Asana)
Cross-functional communicator: Comfortable collaborating with Marketing, Product Marketing, and other technical stakeholders
Exceptionally organized: Strong project management skills with attention to detail across multiple workstreams
Logistics pro: Coordinate swag, venues, vendors, travel, and content delivery without losing momentum
Insight-driven work: Fluency in tracking KPIs and communicating results, learnings, and recommendations
Good content instincts: Knack for turning community stories, tutorials, and highlights into reusable assets
Strategic thinking with execution focus: Able to see how today's work sets up future success while keeping current programs running smoothly
Hands-on and proactive: Self-starting, collaborative, and energized by fast-moving startup environments; able to work independently while staying aligned to team goals
Familiarity with open source or developer-led communities: Understanding of how developer communities operate and what drives engagement.