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Life-Skills Special Education Teacher

Company: The Menta Education Group

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 21, 2025

Professional Educator's License (PEL) with LBS1 (Special Education Teacher) certification or PEL with Secondary Education and a desire to obtain your Special…

Tax Senior - Financial Services Organization - State and Local Tax - Real Estate

Company: EY

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 20, 2025

A CPA certification, or good standing as a member of a state bar. Staying abreast of state & local tax developments and work to develop new and innovative…

Tax Services Manager - FSO - GCR/Insurance EDGE

Company: EY

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 18, 2025

Direct experience in state and local taxation (e.g., state return compliance, state income tax accounting, state apportionment fundamentals).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Community Support roles by seniority?
Entry‑level positions start at $35,000–$45,000 annually, mid‑level roles command $45,000–$65,000, and senior positions can earn $65,000–$90,000 depending on company size and region.
What skills and certifications are required for community support professionals?
Core skills include community moderation, conflict resolution, content strategy, and data analysis. Certifications such as CMX Certified Community Manager, Discord Certified Moderator, or Google Analytics Individual Qualification boost credibility. Proficiency in tools like Discord, Slack, Brandwatch, Mixpanel, and Trello is essential.
Are community support roles available for remote work?
Yes, most positions offer fully remote, hybrid, or on‑site options. Companies often require reliable internet, a dedicated workspace, and availability during core hours (usually 9‑5 EST) for real‑time moderation.
What career progression paths exist within community support?
You can advance from Community Support Specialist to Community Manager, then to Senior Community Manager, Head of Community, and ultimately VP of Community or Director of Customer Experience.
What industry trends are shaping community support roles?
Current trends include AI‑driven moderation tools like Perspective API, data‑driven community insights from Brandwatch, increased focus on mental‑health‑friendly engagement, and the rise of community‑centric product development cycles.

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