Program Manager, Developer Marketing - Community

We are looking for an empathetic and highly engaged Community Manager to be the dedicated advocate and relationship builder for audiences of our core technologies. While our Program Managers drive the events and activations, you will be the day-to-day presence embedded within our target communities of AI Natives, MLOps specialists, and Infrastructure Engineers! Your goal is to foster a sense of belonging, facilitate knowledge sharing, and ensure these developers feel heard, supported, and empowered to build on the NVIDIA tech stack. You will live where they live-whether that is on Discord, Reddit, GitHub, Hugging Face, or specialized developer forums.<br/><br/><b>What You'll Be Doing:</b><br/><ul><li>Audience Engagement: Act as the primary, authentic voice of NVIDIA Developer Marketing within targeted communities, forums, and social channels. Nurture daily conversations and foster a welcoming, inclusive environment to help those communities accelerate integration.</li><li>Super-User Cultivation: Identify, onboard, and build deep relationships with community champions, open-source contributors, and brand advocates to help them amplify our shared interests.</li><li>Voice of the Developer: Serve as the internal advocate for the community. Actively synthesize daily sentiment, problems, and product feedback, translating these into actionable insights for our engineering and product teams.</li><li>Content & Resource Curation: Partner with technical teams to ensure the community has the right resources, tutorials, and documentation. Highlight and celebrate community-generated projects and success stories.</li><li>Collaboration with Program Managers: Work hand-in-hand with our Program Management team to drive community attendance to regional activations (Hackathons, Meetups) and ensure online momentum continues long after the events end.</li></ul><br/><br/><b>What We Need To See:</b><br/><ul><li>At least 8 years of relevant work experience in community management, developer relations, or technical marketing.</li><li>Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.</li><li>Community Management Experience: Proven success in building, scaling, and nurturing technical communities or account management/developer relations with larger groups.</li><li>Tech Ecosystem Awareness: A clear understanding of the AI, Machine Learning, and Infrastructure landscape. You do not need to be a developer, but you must be comfortable engaging credibly with highly technical audiences.</li><li>Exceptional Communication: Outstanding written communication skills with a highly empathetic, responsive, and collaborative tone. Ability to de-escalate concerns and celebrate wins effectively.</li><li>Analytical Mindset: Experience tracking community health metrics (e.g., active members, engagement rates, sentiment) and using that data to guide your community strategy.</li><li>Autonomy: A proactive, self-starter attitude capable of managing daily community interactions independently while aligning with broader marketing goals.</li></ul><br/><br/><b>Ways To Stand Out From The Crowd:</b><br/><ul><li>Platform Fluency: Deep, hands-on experience managing and moderating spaces like Discord, Reddit, Discourse, or GitHub discussions for technical audiences. Clear history in a technical proficiency assuring abilities to communicate with technical audiences.</li><li>Open Source Knowledge: Familiarity with the cultural nuances of open-source communities and AI platforms (e.g., Hugging Face).</li><li>Community Engagement: Examples in asset creation or publishing like newsletters, amplification strategies within communities, or hosting community office hours/AMAs (Ask Me Anything) with experts, partners, integrators or similar.</li></ul><br/><br/>#LI-Hybrid<br/><br/>Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 136,000 USD - 218,500 USD for Level 4, and 176,000 USD - 276,000 USD for Level 5.<br/><br/>You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.<br/><br/>Applications for this job will be accepted at least until May 24, 2026.<br/><br/>This posting is for an existing vacancy. <br/><br/>NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.

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