Posted 2 Jan 2023, 9:00 pm

Product Manager at Scroll.io

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We are looking for a first product manager to work with our founding team to define and execute on testnet and mainnet launches for Scroll’s fully EVM-equivalent zkRollup. You will define the UI-UX and launch strategy to reach the broadest spectrum of developers and users. This will require partnering closely across a variety of cross-functional domains on a highly technical product and working with our community and developer relations teams to roll out major releases end-to-end.


Your day-to-day work will involve working with the founding team to define release requirements, coordinating across engineering, design, and developer relations teams to execute on them, and ensuring the quality of the final release. This will require the ability to prioritize features for developers and users as well as make complex technical ideas understandable to developers. Most importantly, the ideal candidate will prioritize Scroll’s open source, collaborative, and research-driven values when making decisions about the initial releases.

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Job Duties
  • Work with the team to identify requirements for testnet and mainnet releases.
  • Coordinate engineering, design, and developer relations teams for major releases.
  • Own the UI-UX and launch strategy of testnet and mainnet releases.


Qualifications
  • Strong interest in and some knowledge of zero-knowledge proofs and Layer 2 protocols.
  • Prior experience in or deep interest in cryptocurrency.
  • Ability to design and execute operational processes at a high level.
  • Ability to work across a highly technical product.
  • Experience working with a designer.


Benefits
  • This is a remote position. Work from anywhere with our global team.


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Don't see your role, but want to join our team? Reach out at hire@scroll.io with your background and ideal role.



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