For a consumer-facing technology startup, the people have the biggest impact on the companyâs success or failure are not the founders. Theyâre actually not even employed by the company at all. Theyâre the companyâs users â" a group that a company will often refer to as its âcommunity.â What these people think, feel, and say is the real pulse of how a companyâs product is performing out in the real world.
So it was a pleasure to get a deep dive into what this is really like for todayâs episode of Inside Jobs by sitting down with Nadia Hussain, the community director at Polyvore.
Polyvore has attracted one of the largest fashion-focused communities on the web today with some 20 million monthly unique visitors worldwide, so the companyâs community management team never has a dull moment. Polyvoreâs community is comprised largely of young women who are passionate about fashion and design, so itâs a high energy group. Hussainâs job is to interact with that community on a personal level, and relay their feedback to Polyvoreâs engineering and product teams.
Doing this means hours of emailing, chatting, and often speaking on the phone with people all over the world who use Polyvore. So it made sense to hear Hussain say that community managers often form real friendships while doing their jobs:
âI keep love letters on my desk. I have these cards that members have sent our team, and itâs just a nice reminder every day to just think about, this is who Iâm supporting, this is why I do what I do, itâs for the community.
And whatâs really awesome is we have members all over the world, and I think theyâve all invited me to come stay with them. We were thinking about going to Brazil for the World Cup, and one of our members was like, âIf you come, youâre staying with me! I have a room for you, and you can bring your friends.â And thatâs really cool. Weâre developing these really awesome relationships with our community members.â
Take a step inside Nadia Hussainâs job by watching the video above.
Inside Jobs is a 12 episode miniseries from TechCrunch TV that gives an in-depth look at people in the job roles that really make the tech industry tick. Last weekâs episode of Inside Jobs profiled Dan OâLeary, a solutions architect at Box.
Producing, shooting, editing, sound, and lighting for Inside Jobs is done by John Murillo. Production coordination and creative direction is done by Felicia Williams. Original logo design by Bryce Durbin. Motion graphics and graphic design by Eden Soto.
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