Major League Hacking (MLH) is looking for someone to join our growing team in the US as a Hackathon Community Manager.
Every year, MLH works with thousands of student and faculty event organizers around the world to organize weekend-long invention competitions called hackathons.
As a Hackathon Community Manager, you’ll be responsible for working with those organizers to make their hackathons successful.
This is a great role for an aspiring developer advocate or someone who wants to learn the ins and outs of managing a large technical community.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Recruit, vet, and onboard new hackathon organizers.
You’ll need to conduct interviews with potential new hackathon organizers, communicate the value that MLH brings to their event, and onboard them into our community of organizers.
Mentor & support hackathon organizers.
You’ll work closely with our community of event organizers to help them successfully plan hackathons.
You’ll meet with them individually and in groups to share best practices, provide feedback, and guide them to achieving their goals.
Create hackathon planning tools & resources.
You’ll be responsible for creating content and resources to make organizing a successful hackathon as simple as possible.
Build & maintain relationships with organizers in our community.
We work with hackathon organizers across many years.
You’ll be responsible for creating a strong connection between organizers and MLH and nurturing that relationship over time.
Represent MLH at hackathons.
You’ll travel to a number of hackathons throughout the year to represent MLH and meet the event organizers you’ve been working with in person.
At these events, you’ll also have the opportunity to do hands-on customer development research and mentor other MLH event staff.
Roll out & track the success of new initiatives.
You’ll need to work closely with other teams inside MLH to launch new initiatives at our hackathons.
You’ll also need to communicate with our organizer community around these new initiatives and changes to our product.
Find new ways for MLH to empower hackers.
We are always on the lookout for new ways that we can bring value to the hackers who participate in MLH hackathons.
You’ll source new, interesting opportunities through your close interactions with our community and partner with internal and external stakeholders to bring them to life.
Benefits
Competitive salary
Equity options
Medical, dental, vision benefits, and 401K
Unlimited PTO
Travel opportunities
Salary Range:
$62,500 - $67,500
About MLH
Major League Hacking's (MLH) mission is to empower hackers.
Each year over 135,000 young technologists and innovators around the world attend MLH events and join our community.
Our events provide a self-driven environment where community members learn from each other outside the confines of traditional academia.
The MLH team grew out of this movement and is dedicated to making it accessible to the entire world.
We’re a team of 24 full-time people primarily based in Manhattan with team members in Seattle, London, and India.
Our co-founders, Swift and Jon, were recognized for their work in education by Forbes in the 2017 30 Under 30 list.
We work with some of the top technology brands like Dell, Oculus, and Amazon to help them reach our community and get the latest and greatest tools into their hands.
We have a group of world-class investors including General Catalyst, Alexis Ohanian (Reddit), Jeff Lawson (Twilio), and Sundance DiGiovanni (Major League Gaming).
We are a mission driven B Corp, committed to responsibly serving the world and our community.
The hacker movement is taking off! Since we started in 2013, we’ve powered more than 1,000 weekend-long invention marathons (called hackathons).
Experience organizing events.
Bonus points if those events were hackathons.
Experience in the student hacker community.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Willingness to travel and occasionally work weekends.
You’re passionate about technical education and communities.
If you’ve found yourself excited thinking about this role, even if you don’t quite meet every requirement, we encourage you to apply.
Hacking is all about figuring out different solutions to problems, and showing how your experience might serve as a substitute for our requirements might be your first hack with us.
We serve a diverse community and perspectives of women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, and those with backgrounds typically not served by technology help us serve our community more deeply.
We strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.
We're a fully remote company, but prefer to hire near other team members so you can get together with them more easily.
In the US of our team is in the New York City Area.