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AI Community Manager

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In-Office
San Francisco, CA, USA
130K-200K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
San Francisco, CA, USA
130K-200K Annually
Mid level
The AI Community Manager will design and run community engagement programs for AI researchers and data leaders, fostering connections and gathering feedback for the company.
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About Snorkel

At Snorkel, we believe meaningful AI doesn’t start with the model, it starts with the data.

We’re on a mission to help enterprises transform expert knowledge into specialized AI at scale. The AI landscape has gone through incredible changes since 2015, when Snorkel started as a research project in the Stanford AI Lab, to the generative AI breakthroughs of today. But one thing has remained constant: the data you use to build AI is the key to achieving differentiation, high performance, and production-ready systems. We work with some of the world’s largest organizations to empower scientists, engineers, financial experts, product creators, journalists, and more to build custom AI with their data faster than ever before. Excited to help us redefine how AI is built? Apply to be the newest Snorkeler!

About the Team

The Marketing team at Snorkel AI powers the engine behind our brand, community, and go-to-market success. We work cross-functionally with product, sales, and customer teams to build awareness, generate demand, and create experiences that bring our mission — helping frontier labs and enterprises put AI to work with better data — to life.

About the Role

We're looking for a Frontier AI Community Manager to build genuine, recurring connection between Snorkel and the people building frontier AI — researchers, post-training and evals leads, and data leaders at the world's top labs.

This is a build-the-playbook role that goes well beyond event execution. You'll design and run the formats that actually earn this audience's time and trust — small dinners, researcher-only working sessions, hackathons — and you'll cultivate the ongoing community surface that keeps these people connected to Snorkel and to each other between gatherings. You'll figure out what works by doing, prototype constantly, and write the playbook as you go.

This role is based in San Francisco.

Responsibilities
  • Bespoke program design. Conceive and run the formats that work for frontier-lab audiences: topical dinners, paper discussions, intimate researcher-to-researcher working sessions, focused workshops on data development and post-training. Most of these don't exist yet (you're inventing them!). Develop the discussion frames, agendas, pre-reads, and seating that make a gathering feel high-signal.
  • Recruit the right room. Know who's working on what at which lab. Reach the right people 1:1 through outreach, mutual connections, and showing up where they already are. The room makes the program.
  • Hackathons and technical activations. Evaluate, design, and run hackathons, evals jams, or similar technical formats where Snorkel's work on data shows up naturally rather than as a sponsor pitch.
  • Champion and advocate development. Identify the most engaged researchers and lab operators, deepen those relationships, and develop them into speakers, contributors, and trusted voices who help shape what we do next.
  • Editorial and social presence. Represent Snorkel in the channels where this community actually lives — X, TBPN-adjacent corners of the internet, technical Substacks, Discords, GitHub. Amplify community members' work and surface what they're talking about.
  • Researcher feedback loop. Bring what the community is debating, frustrated by, and excited about back into product, research, and marketing. You are how Snorkel listens to this audience.
  • Test, measure, iterate. Run programs as experiments. Track the right signals — return attendance, depth of conversation, follow-up meetings, downstream relationships and pipeline. Retire formats that aren't earning their keep.
About You

You're an AI insider with taste. You're plugged into where the conversation actually happens — X, TBPN, technical Discords, the right group chats — and you can tell the difference between someone working on harnesses and someone working on environments. You've been to enough bad vendor dinners to have strong views on what separates a high-signal gathering from a forgettable one. And you're comfortable being told "we're not sure what works yet — go figure it out."

Requirements
  • 3–5 years of experience in community, developer relations, technical event programming, experiential marketing, or similar roles aimed at technical audiences (researchers, engineers, or sophisticated technical operators)
  • Prior experience running hackathons or technical jams; existing relationships in the SF AI/research community; technical fluency to read papers and structure programming around them.
  • A track record of building or growing a community/program from scratch — examples might include running a meetup that grew into a recurring fixture, producing executive or researcher dinners that people came back to, building a developer community around an AI/ML or infrastructure product, or running a successful hackathon series
  • Strong taste for what makes a technical event feel high-signal versus a sponsor-driven slog, and clear views on the difference
  • Comfort and credibility with researchers and AI lab employees — you don't have to be one, but you need to read the room, recognize what matters to this audience, and earn trust quickly
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, especially in 1:1 outreach — your DMs and emails need to land with people who get a lot of pitches
  • Self-direction and ownership — you're comfortable building the strategy as you go and managing your own pipeline of programs end-to-end
  • Familiarity with CRM tools (Salesforce or equivalent) and a habit of tracking what your programs produce
  • Genuine interest in AI and a desire to be part of a company shaping how frontier labs and enterprises put it to work

Actual compensation will be determined based on factors including skills, qualifications, experience, and geographic location.

Salary range(s) for this role
$130,000$200,000 USD

Be Your Best at Snorkel

Joining Snorkel AI means becoming part of a company that has market proven solutions, robust funding, and is scaling rapidly—offering a unique combination of stability and the excitement of high growth. As a member of our team, you’ll have meaningful opportunities to shape priorities and initiatives, influence key strategic decisions, and directly impact our ongoing success. Whether you’re looking to deepen your technical expertise, explore leadership opportunities, or learn new skills across multiple functions, you’re fully supported in building your career in an environment designed for growth, learning, and shared success.

Snorkel AI is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Snorkel AI embraces diversity and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. Snorkel AI prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, performance, merit, and business need.

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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55 Perry Street, Redwood, CA, United States, 94063

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