Ledger is hiring a Web3 Product Director, Payments and Transaction Services
Compensation: $56k - $90k estimated
Location: Paris
Ledger delivers the promise of Web 3.0 to consumers and enterprises around the world, counting more than 3 million customers across 200 countries. Ledger uniquely brings together hardware security, the convenience and relevance of applications and a wide and vibrant ecosystem of partners who offer all types of crypto and NFT related services. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, with offices in Vierzon, New-York, Zurich, Singapore, London, Portland and New York, Ledger now counts more than 400 employees, developing a variety of products and services to give access and safeguard crypto-assets, including the device that is the reference of the Crypto Industry: the Ledger Nano.
The Payment and Transaction Services Team is at the heart of the Web 3.0 Fintech revolution. The team partners with the best solution providers, exchange platforms, key actors of Defi and many more, across a wide range of key countries and global markets. As more people are shifting to crypto, the revolution gives birth to a wide range of essential services.
The Payment and Transaction Services team aims at making these more secure and easily available within Ledger’s environment.
Examples of a few services made available inside Ledger’s ecosystem: - Onramp services to allow people around the globe to get into crypto - Services to help people diversity and grow their crypto portfolio - Staking services to be rewarded while participating to run the blockchain - Cards to be able to spend in the world of today while preparing the world of tomorrow These services are mostly provided through specialized partners. The success of these services contributes to Ledger revenue in a meaningful and strategic way.
Ledger guarantees equal opportunity for all during the recruitment process, without any distinction of gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, social status, disability or age.
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