Community Management Web3 Jobs

Find remote Community Management opportunities in Web3, blockchain, and crypto

Community management is the lifeblood of Web3 projects—managing Discord servers, moderating forums, and fostering engagement. Community managers in crypto serve as the bridge between protocol teams and their users, directly impacting project retention and growth.

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Community Management Salary Expectations in Web3

Average annual salaries based on 14 open positions with published compensation

Experience LevelRoles AnalyzedAverage Salary
Mid Level8$131K
Senior2$147K
Lead / Principal4$201K

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Community Management Jobs - FAQ

Common questions about Community Management careers in Web3 and blockchain

The top categories hiring for community management right now are Marketing (61 jobs), Other (2 jobs), Product (2 jobs). Web3 community managers run Discord servers, moderate forums, organize events, and serve as the primary link between a project and its users. They handle everything from answering technical questions to managing governance discussions, running ambassador programs, and maintaining community health during market volatility.

Based on 15 current positions with published compensation, annual salaries for community management roles average $118K–$186K. The full range spans $72K to $286K. Community manager salaries range from $50K-$80K for junior roles, $80K-$120K for experienced managers, and $120K-$180K+ for heads of community or community directors. Token compensation is common, and some community leads receive significant token allocations reflecting the role's importance in crypto.

43% of the 69 open community management positions are fully remote. Teams are hiring from 5 countries including United States, Remote, Hong Kong. Yes, community management is inherently remote—the communities themselves are online and global. Most Web3 community roles are fully remote, though they may require coverage across specific time zones to ensure the community always has active support.

With 69 open positions, demand for community management skills in Web3 remains strong. Start by being an active, helpful member in crypto Discords and Telegram groups. Volunteer to moderate or organize events for smaller projects. Build expertise in Discord bot setup, community analytics, and governance facilitation. A track record of growing and engaging online communities transfers directly from Web2 to Web3.