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full member
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markaccy.io
July 07, 2019, 05:52:55 PM
#11
There could be several reasons if you are not getting a job even with your good offers,

  • Maybe others are giving much better offers than yours.
  • You don't have a portfolio yet. The portfolio is your work experience and the company hiring; looks for it.
  • Current ICO market is not good, and the competition is as usual as always. Maybe the high reputation members with good price gets the job. And so on....

Consider building your reputation and participate in forum activities to get the attention I guess  Roll Eyes

Seems you somehow forget a main reason of why not getting a job even with good offers; simply because none is interested in Arabic communities. Anybody can note the poorness in Arabic environment even by following the Arabic sub-board for few times.

Op
May be you should try community management for other businesses, not in cryptocurrencies.
I think the OP has found the right person.
This thread was made in May. this thread should be locked.
legendary
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There could be several reasons if you are not getting a job even with your good offers,

  • Maybe others are giving much better offers than yours.
  • You don't have a portfolio yet. The portfolio is your work experience and the company hiring; looks for it.
  • Current ICO market is not good, and the competition is as usual as always. Maybe the high reputation members with good price gets the job. And so on....

Consider building your reputation and participate in forum activities to get the attention I guess  Roll Eyes

Seems you somehow forget a main reason of why not getting a job even with good offers; simply because none is interested in Arabic communities. Anybody can note the poorness in Arabic environment even by following the Arabic sub-board for few times.

Op
May be you should try community management for other businesses, not in cryptocurrencies.
hero member
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Reputation and Experience!

These are the things which matter the most and don't be surprised if people would always go after to those who are eligible and capable on such work.
hero member
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There could be several reasons if you are not getting a job even with your good offers,

  • Maybe others are giving much better offers than yours.
  • You don't have a portfolio yet. The portfolio is your work experience and the company hiring; looks for it.
  • Current ICO market is not good, and the competition is as usual as always. Maybe the high reputation members with good price gets the job. And so on....

Consider building your reputation and participate in forum activities to get the attention I guess  Roll Eyes
hero member
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You can always start as a community manager for your local anytime you want. But the challenge now is here, upcoming projects can't be assured if they are legit or not. Just think of it, you offered with different projects and no one liked it.

I think they know the fact that your service is good but they can hire someone better. If you want to be in this kind of position, you need to continue and keep on building your portfolio so that projects would trust you. Anyway, be careful also with scam projects that you might accept.
sr. member
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if you mean by portfolio the list of communities that i managed before so i dont have any. but if you mean my website and its social accounts (facebook,twitter,telegram) so i have a big portfolio.
Therefore you still don't have any experience in community management and having social media accounts isn't included in portfolio. Yeah, it's a list of your managing experience and your potential clients will assess you through your experiences.

Perhaps, you really need to inquest more here and see how it should be working.
hero member
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www.V.systems
You have to realize that its not 2017 anymore.

You say that you have "so much experience" it doesn't really show on your profile. You have to not only build up your profile, but you also have to build some form of credibility here in the community. For instance, take a look at some of the more experienced managers here, people pitch for them more often than they do it for themselves.
hero member
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Hardest part when starting up specially with Community managing career due to tough competition among other
managers on the market as of date.

Your offer isn't something special that companies would able to trust you.Why would they choose you over those
managers that are reputable? You should atleast give out something that will interest them and I agree on the thing
said above ICO is becoming shitty nowadays.
jr. member
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Definitely you can start posting your portfolio here.

Anyway, is this the account you will use for posting the bounty and Ann thread? If yes, then maybe that might be since you have newbie account. Pretty much majority don't trust any newbie accounts.

if you mean by portfolio the list of communities that i managed before so i dont have any. but if you mean my website and its social accounts (facebook,twitter,telegram) so i have a big portfolio.

and no i dont use this account to communicate with the projects managers, i use telegram and our buisness email.
sr. member
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Definitely you can start posting your portfolio here.

Anyway, is this the account you will use for posting the bounty and Ann thread? If yes, then maybe that might be since you have newbie account. Pretty much majority don't trust any newbie accounts.

Honestly, even ICOs are getting shitty, community management is still in tough competition.
jr. member
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Hello,
i want to start working as an arabic community manager for airdrops,bounties,trading platforms.

i talked to so many projects to offer my services but there nobody wanted even though i offered so many good offers.

some of my offers are:
  • dont get paid until the community arrive to 500 members
  • the community is daily active with daily new investors/traders
  • translate the whitepaper, the news and projects the token/coin/platform announce

and i didnt ask so much as a payment even though i have so much experience in crypto and i have a full team and a website specalized in airdrops and bounties and a big community for my website with more than 4900 members and its 24/7 active.

any suggestions from community managers or advices of how to get started ?
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