Hi Elena,

As a community manager, it's a great job. the degree is not required but 
the most important is your kindness, being friendly, open to each other in 
a way to help members. Know how to listen and engage in conversation 
without a priori in a neutral but honest way.
On a daily basis, you are there mainly to meet newcomers and start 
professional relationships that will complement each other.
To ensure all services (coffee, welcome, presentations, cleanliness, 
inventory of places, reservations of meeting rooms ...)
For my part I organize once a week on Fridays a meal Pizza, beer ... with 
those who want to contribute for this event that allows to know better or 
share ideas.

On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 3:06:48 AM UTC-10, Elena Pinzón Becht wrote:
>
> Hello everyone! 
>
> I recently got a job offer to become a community manager in a coworking 
> space in Panama City. Even though this excites me very much, I'm also very 
> nervous about it. This coworking space is for around 250 people and I'm 
> going to be the only community manager there. I'm a fresh bachelor 
> graduate, so I don't really have much experience, I only know that customer 
> service is something I enjoy. 
>
> I wanted to ask you for some advice to become the best community manager 
> and some of your daily tasks (if you can describe how your day goes by in 
> detail, from new members to old members and offering solutions and more, 
> I'd be very thankful!), for me to understand what is going to expect me in 
> a few months! I really want to be prepared for this job. 
>
> Thank you everyone who participates in advanced. 
>
> Love, 
>
> Elena 
>

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