I'd like to submit my application for this job.

Requirements
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> Fluency in English and Spanish (native-level writing in Spanish)

I'm not quite fluent in Spanish but I'm willing to learn. I think this should only be a minor setback. [Rosetta Stone](http://www.rosettastone.com/) is discounted to $249 now so the company expense would be minimal. They guarantee I can learn it *very* quick.

When it comes to English, I have a stellar reputation on [English.SE](http://english.stackexchange.com/users/14451/evan-carroll) too.

> Enough programming experience or training to be the only moderator / company liaison to the community on a Spanish-language Stack Overflow (at least at first)

My reputation precedes me. I have thousands of experiences quantified into at least ten thousand experience points on Stack Overflow.


> Experience using Stack Exchange sites (huge rep is not required, but we want someone who gets and loves the system.)

This is essentially the same question. My written skills are certainly better than whomever wrote this list. I could volunteer to help out with future job postings too.


> Comfort owning and overseeing a multi-step plan. International site rollouts involve a fair bit of planning, and each one is different. You'd be responsible (with help from a senior CM) for establishing and overseeing execution of a rollout plan.

I'm almost always comfortable with multi-step plans. I follow them from the first step until the last step. I'll be the plan-follower, StackExchange can be the plan creator.


What we generally look for in Community Manager candidates
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> Very strong written skills - you'll need to articulate complex ideas in clear, compelling ways. In the beginning, you will be the sole guiding voice of the company. The community will help decide what it's going to be, but you'll need to help articulate what they should consider, initial guidelines, etc.

I've already established my superior written skills. No one can quite articulate complex ideas as clear as I can. In undergrad, I took a class on both Debate and Logic. I think I'm well equipped for even the most pernicious Spanish troll.

> Moderation / conflict resolution - despite our best efforts, not everyone on the internet always agrees. Part of the job is helping to recognize how to handle conflicts in ways that may not have a winner, but let both parties get back to doing what they came for - helping increase programming knowledge.

I'm well versed in conflicts on this network. Jeff Atwood in the past has even taken me up on a free phone consultation. El Trollo's won't be running the show on my watch.

> Understanding of community dynamics and what motivates people to donate their time on sites like ours

Again, my EXP and reputation should attest to my comprehensive understanding of what makes this site tick.

> Extremely self-motivated with strong ability to prioritize. We ask CMs to help figure out what to do, not just to do it. And many of us work remotely.

I'd be happy to work remotely, or on site. I'd even be willing to negotiate away my Christmas lunch with Jeff for a condo in Barcelona. A position like this demands some level of regional investment.