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Community Manager
Location
Nevada + 3 moreAll locations: Nevada | New Jersey | North Dakota | Massachusetts
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$91K - $163.4K / year
Seniority
Junior
Job Description
Community Manager
Autodesk
• Scale the Forma content creators program • Spark, participate in, and amplify discussions across LinkedIn, Reddit, and associated forums • Input into a growth-led community strategy • Represent Forma at key architecture events and conferences • Support feedback loops between the community and product teams • Stay ahead of trends in community marketing, architecture, and AI
Job Requirements
- Experienced architect with deep network and credibility within the architecture community
- Comfortable with ownership and execution
- Able to identify blockers and collaborate with stakeholders
- Excellent communication skills
- Basic video editing skills
- Technically proficient with a range of Architecture software, Microsoft Office Suite, and ideally Copilot, Slack, Teams, Zoom
- Quick to learn new tools
- Willingness to travel for events and team offsites
- Familiarity with Autodesk Forma is a plus
- Ideally experience applying AI tools in marketing or community workflows
Benefits
- health and financial benefits
- time away and everyday wellness
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