Responsibilities
- Building the engineering community from the ground up
- Own the spaces where Solidgate's engineer community lives — social channels, DOU, GitHub discussions, and other tech forums
- Produce content engineers actually want to read
- Work side by side with our top engineers to turn deep technical knowledge into content worth sharing — architecture deep dives, honest write-ups on the decisions we've made and why
- Launch and own Solidgate's technical content channels
- Build and run our technical blog and newsletter from scratch — a regular destination for engineers who want honest, in-depth content about payments infrastructure, engineering culture, and the technical decisions shaping our product
- Write and ghostwrite with our engineers
- Help our best technical voices show up publicly — even when they don't have the time or confidence to do it alone
- Being the public face of Solidgate in the engineer world
- Show up where engineers are — conferences, local meetups, hackathons, and fintech events
- Prepare engineers for what's ahead
- Create technical interview preparation materials — guides, resources, and insights — that help candidates understand what to expect at Solidgate's technical stages
- Constantly update and enhance our tech radar, so the engineering community understands the tools, languages, and practices we believe in
- Run and sponsor events that attract great engineers
- Organize hackathons, tech talks, and local meetups that bring the right people into Solidgate's orbit
- Put our engineers on stage
- Identify, prepare, and support internal speakers for conferences, meetups, and community events
- Track what's working
- Own the metrics that matter — reach among technical audiences, content engagement, community growth, and inbound candidate quality from engineer channels
Requirements
- 2+ years in community management, education project management, communications, or PR
- Strong writing skills
- Fluent in Ukrainian and English
Nice to Have
- Built and grown external communities before, or have a solid network and passion to start building ones
- Degree in Computer Science, a technical background, or years working alongside engineers
- Run tech events or meetups — online or in-person — and know how to make them worth attending
- Portfolio of technical content that generated real traction: shares, inbound links, and community discussion
Additional Information
- You'll thrive here if: You have 2+ years in community management, education project management, communications, or PR
- You've built and grown external communities before, or have a solid network and passion to start building ones
- You have strong writing skills — and you can turn a complex technical topic into something an engineer actually wants to read
- You can smell a good technical story — brief engineers confidently, ask the right questions, and know exactly how to shape what comes out of that conversation into content worth publishing
- You're comfortable being the public face of the tech employer brand — in tech channels, at events, in online forums
- You can hold a real conversation with an engineer: you don't need to write code, but you understand what tech enthusiasts care about, what frustrates them, and what earns their respect
- You work naturally across teams — engineering, talent acquisition, and talent marketing — and know how to get the best out of every collaboration without losing direction
- You're fluent in Ukrainian and English — and can shift from warm and conversational to sharp and technical in a sentence