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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Reserve Protocol

San Francisco, CA, United States

$67k - $106k

Binance

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

OKX

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

$101k - $120k

Calyptus

New York, NY, United States

$36k - $54k

Wormhole Labs

Remote

$141k - $148k

CoinDesk

New York, NY, United States

$135k - $160k

Foundation

United States

$165k - $185k

Trustana

New York, NY, United States

$121k - $132k

Circle

Boston, MA, United States

$170k - $225k

Foundation

Remote

$61k - $65k

Crypto.com

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

$54k - $81k

CoinGecko

Singapore, Singapore

$54k - $107k

Ramp

London, United Kingdom

$141k - $184k

Ripple

Toronto, Canada

$54k - $81k

Product Manager

Reserve Protocol
$67k - $106k estimated
CA San Francisco, California, United States
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Role Summary:

You will be working with our dApp, protocol engineering, and growth teams (roughly 7 people including engineers and a designer) to build a roadmap for Defi Experiences that help users discover, understand, and use Asset Backed Currencies built on the Reserve Protocol. Your goal will be to increase TVL. Features and products might include new standalone dApps, components for other dApps to integrate with, improvements to Register.app, dashboards for internal and external users, bridge integrations, V2 of our protocol, and whatever else you, the team, and the community come up with that can get us there. You and the CEO will agree on goals, and then you will be responsible for the roadmap and prioritization. The engineers you will work with are very senior and very capable. You will need to consider community feedback, game theory, protocol economics, on-chain technical feasibility, and a host of other variables as you and the team work through products & features - it is very hard but insanely gratifying.

Requirements:

  • Senior-level experience as a product manager. You can do everything from the customer research, to forming hypotheses on how to solve customer problems, to designing experiences with design and engineering.
  • A deep understanding of technical systems and how they interact with each other.
  • Deep immersion as a defi user. You deeply understand the tradeoffs of things like Wallet Connect vs Metamask on user experience.
  • A data-focused mindset - you are used to making your own dashboards to track your success. We use Dune + Mixpanel + GA.
  • A schedule that can accommodate being online for most of a typical US workday. Preference for Bay Area and spending time with CEO+designer in our Jackson Square office space - we are flexible on location though!

Nice to haves:

  • Spanish fluency (a large part of our team is based in South America)
  • Location: San Francisco for in-person collaboration with the team

What does a product manager in web3 do?

A product manager in web3, also known as a decentralized web or web3, is responsible for overseeing the development and strategy of a product or service that is built on top of a decentralized network, such as a blockchain

This type of product manager typically works with cross-functional teams, including developers, designers, and business stakeholders, to identify and prioritize product features and roadmaps

They also play a key role in defining the product vision and ensuring that it aligns with the broader goals of the organization

Some specific responsibilities of a product manager in web3 may include:

  • Developing a deep understanding of decentralized technologies, such as blockchain and distributed ledger systems, and how they can be used to create value for customers.
  • Working with engineers and designers to identify and prioritize product features and roadmaps, and ensure that they align with the overall product vision.
  • Collaborating with business stakeholders, such as marketing, sales, and operations teams, to understand customer needs and develop strategies for meeting them.
  • Monitoring market trends and competitors to identify opportunities for innovation and growth.
  • Communicating product plans and progress to stakeholders, including executives and investors.
  • Managing the product development process, including coordinating the work of cross-functional teams and ensuring that projects are delivered on time and on budget.