FAQs
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What is the mission purpose of the Avalanche Team1?
The purpose of the program is to support the growth of Avalanche and grow the personal careers of those selected to join the program. As members rank up, they will be delegated more and more leadership opportunities. We want to empower the Avalanche community to help run one of the biggest community-driven programs in Web3.
Who can apply?
Anyone with a desire to grow their web3 career while supporting and building the Avalanche ecosystem can apply. Full details on how to apply can be found
Is this a paid position?
This is an unpaid position; however, members will have access to a pool of paid bounties that they can complete. As you rank up to senior member, you will unlock new and more exclusive earning opportunities within the program.
What are the responsibilities of a selected Team1 member?
The range of responsibilities varies depending on your individual ambition. We are looking for people who can host local IRL community events, integrate Avalanche into Universities, represent Avalanche at industry events, host X spaces, create cool content, and generally support Avalanche both on and offline.
How does the application process work?
After applying to the program, you should go to Discord to get your ‘Community’ role if you have not done so already. Once you are accepted, you will be notified of your acceptance, and you can claim your Team1 member role. From there further communication will be provided in the private members channel on Discord. Full details on how to apply can be found
Do I need to be an expert on Avalanche to apply?
You do not. General web3, blockchain, and Avalanche knowledge is required, but expert-level status is only required to be promoted to a Senior and Elite member.
I currently run other communities. Can I be a member?
Generally yes. This can be decided on a case-by-case basis depending on your level of involvement with another project/community.
How much time do I have to commit? We understand our members have various commitments so the program is designed to accommodate flexible time commitments with flexible goals. On average, members will typically dedicate a few hours per week to activities such as hosting events, creating content, or engaging with the community online. The more time and effort you put in, the more you will rank up within the program, and the more rewarding the experience will be.