Community Manager
O*NET 11-2011.05 · SOC 11-2011
What You'd Actually Do
- →Build and nurture online communities on Discord, Slack, Reddit, or brand forums
- →Create engagement programs like AMAs, challenges, and member spotlights
- →Moderate discussions, enforce community guidelines, and handle conflicts
- →Gather community feedback and relay insights to product and marketing teams
- →Plan and host virtual or in-person events to strengthen community bonds
Education & How to Get In
Most Community Manager positions require an associate degree or vocational training. Many community colleges and technical schools offer relevant programs that can be completed in 1–2 years, often with hands-on clinical or lab experience built in.
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Work Environment
People-facing — clinics, schools, or client sites
Collaborative — frequent interaction with teams, clients, or patients
A Day in the Life
While every role varies by employer and specialization, a typical day as a Community Manager involves a mix of core responsibilities:
Personality Fit (RIASEC)
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