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Community Management: A unique profession

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Meghna Das
·May 17, 2022·

2 min read

Community Management: A unique profession

Community Management is never a boring job. Here are 7 reasons that justify why this role is indeed a unique profession.

  1. Community

The role itself is that of managing a community. A community means a set of people who share common interests or a sense of belonging. Each person in this community is unique and has something from which you can learn and grow every single day.

  1. Large scope of responsibility

While being in this role, you get to explore a plethora of responsibilities like managing a developer community, program management, writing technical documentation, conducting hackathons, research, open-source, and many other things.

  1. Tech Role

Yes! Community Management is a tech role. And a high-paying one for that matter. For those developers seeking a role where you can code and learn new tech skills, while also being a 'Manager' early in your career, this is the one for you.

  1. Cross-functional teamwork

Collaboration with PR, Sales, Marketing, Product, and Engineering teams is one of the core responsibilities of a Community Manager. Working with other teams helps you learn new things and shapes your perspective as a community manager better.

  1. Partnerships

While working as a Community Manager often you have to talk to different stakeholders with regard to hackathons or event sponsorship. Each partnership deal teaches something new and brings in a unique zeal of enthusiasm

  1. Conflict Resolution

Believe it or not, strategizing and executing ways to solve conflicts politely but firmly is a major part of the job description. It keeps you engaged and also helps you to become more understanding and wise.

  1. Travel

Not all Community Managers travel. But some do. Meeting your community and team at the place where they are, is one of the primary steps to building a strong community and closer relationships.

Over the last 11 months, I have been a Community Manager and these are my key takeaways. Of course, there are a lot more benefits and opportunities when you are in this role. It is just a matter of individual experiences and perspectives. Join the world of Devrel to explore these opportunities yourself!