The Community Team is Hiring!

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The Community Team is hiring!

We're currently looking for one (1) community team member! :nyan:



Hi guys!

The Community Team is currently seeking two new team members! Before you complete the application and send it in, please be sure to read the qualifications! ๐Ÿ™‚

Below you can find a few requirements and the overall main duties of a community team member:

Responsibilities of a Community Team Member:

  • Handle and close reports! - As part of your job as a CTM, you will be required to handle reports that come in from other members in a timely matter, as well as close them when you are finished.
  • Starting and finishing site battles! - You will be required to start and finish site battles, and manage the pending site battles as well.
  • Moving misplaced threads to their new home - Inactive threads (in particular boards), completed/inactive graphics requests, and misplaced threads will be moved on almost a daily/weekly basis. Your responsibility is to look for those threads, and take the appropriate action.
  • Handle Disputes and enforce the FP Rules! - You are responsible for ensuring the rules on all boards are being enforced, as well as handling disputes that may arise.

Requirements to apply:

  • Be Active! - Being an active member of the staff team is vital to the community team's success. We do not require daily posts, however we do expect some level of activity each day. We understand life can get in the way - however, if your life is busy right now or you know you won't have time for this position in the near future, please reconsider applying.
  • Be Fun! - "Be fun" sounds like a really strange requirement, right? Being apart of the CT means you have to have a fun and outgoing personality, a personality that people love and can trust. You should have a uplifting and fun attitude whilst having the ability to handle serious situations as maturely as possible.
  • Know how to stay calm! - You must be able to keep a cool head, even when members are pushing your buttons.
  • No Warnings! In order to apply for the community team, you cannot have any official board warnings or current restrictions on your account. Signature reminders do not count...we all have them.
  • 50 posts or more! - If you have below 50 posts and you meet the general requirements above, and you think you would make an amazing team member, please apply anyway!


Application:

Please complete the application below and submit the application to me, @Theia ! ๐Ÿ™‚ Please preview the PM before submitting it, and ensure that the formatting is not broken. I can assure you, if your application is all one color or all bold, you will not be considered for the position. If you have applied within the last six months, there's no reason to reapply. If I think you'll be a good fit, I will contact you. ๐Ÿ™‚

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[*][b][color=#ee4933]Name and Age: [/color][/b]
[*][b][color=#ee4933]Skype Username: [/color][/b]
[*][b][color=#ee4933]How active are you on skype?: [/color][/b]
[*][b][color=#ee4933]Time Zone:[/color][/b][/list]

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[*][b][color=#ee4933]Previous Moderation Experience:[/color][/b] -  /*Name all that you can remember, site name, your username, position held. Please list them in list form!*/

[*][b][color=#ee4933]What makes you believe you would be an ideal Community Team Member? What can you contribute to our team? Why do you want this position?[/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]Do you have the time to contribute to the team? Are there any ongoing or upcoming activities that may make it difficult for you to invest time in Forum Promotion (e.g. school, job, health issues, sports)?[/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]Tell me about yourself. (Hobbies, interests, etc.)[/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]Describe your overall personality and are you one that likes to talk to people, or are you on the quiet side of things?[/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]How many sites are you currently an active member on? How many sites are you currently a staff member on?[/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]What keeps you on FP? What do you love about the FP community overall?[/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]References: [/color][/b] -

[*][b][color=#ee4933]Any notes or comments?[/color][/b] - [/list]
 
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This is a really rare and amazing opportunity to become apart of the FP team. Get your applications in ๐Ÿ™‚
 
Whats the difference between being a moderator and a "community team" person? I haven't seen anyone on staff with the title of "Moderator" around here.
 
Whats the difference between being a moderator and a "community team" person? I haven't seen anyone on staff with the title of "Moderator" around here.
FP decided a few years ago, that the moderator group should be more centered around the community than just strict enforcement of the rules. The Community Team handle moderation but also community interaction: They welcome new members, run site battles and generally help out the community. They are very hardworking & awesome members ๐Ÿ˜€
 
Whats the difference between being a moderator and a "community team" person? I haven't seen anyone on staff with the title of "Moderator" around here.
FP decided a few years ago, that the moderator group should be more centered around the community than just strict enforcement of the rules. The Community Team handle moderation but also community interaction: They welcome new members, run site battles and generally help out the community. They are very hardworking & awesome members ๐Ÿ˜€

Moderators do that anyway on most forums and they are still called moderators. You're not exactly reinventing the wheel here. ๐Ÿ˜›
 
Whats the difference between being a moderator and a "community team" person? I haven't seen anyone on staff with the title of "Moderator" around here.
FP decided a few years ago, that the moderator group should be more centered around the community than just strict enforcement of the rules. The Community Team handle moderation but also community interaction: They welcome new members, run site battles and generally help out the community. They are very hardworking & awesome members ๐Ÿ˜€

Moderators do that anyway on most forums and they are still called moderators. You're not exactly reinventing the wheel here. ๐Ÿ˜›

It sounds better, though. In my opinion. We know it may not be original but oh well. ๐Ÿ˜›
 
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