About the company
The Ethereum Foundation (EF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Ethereum and related technologies. The EF is not a company, or even a traditional non-profit. We do not control Ethereum, nor are we the only organization that funds critical development of Ethereum-related technologies. We are part of a large ecosystem of organizations, individuals, and companies that support Ethereum. Our mission is to do what is best for Ethereum’s long-term success. Our role is to allocate resources to critical projects, to be a valued voice within the Ethereum ecosystem, and to advocate for Ethereum to the outside world. Since 2014, EF has hosted Devcon, an annual 4-day conference which has become the oldest and most prominent event in the Ethereum community (and arguably the entire blockchain space). The event attracts developers, designers, researchers, creators, and others — many of whom are intrigued by cutting-edge technology, decentralization, privacy/security, free and open-source software, and the potential for Ethereum to change the world for the better. For a look at past Devcon editions and their speakers, see here: http://archive.devcon.org/. Devcon 7 (aka Devcon Southeast Asia) will take place this year in Bangkok between the dates of 12-15 November.
Job Summary
What You’ll Do
📍Convene and maintain a trusted network of APAC stakeholders (researchers, client teams, standards participants, civil society, academic labs, and technical communities) to share policy context, risks, and research. 📍Produce neutral, high-quality explainer materials (briefs, primers, FAQs, annotated bill trackers) that clarify implications for open infrastructure and builders. 📍Curate regular APAC policy digests and issue trackers; host knowledge-sharing calls, workshops, and public-interest teach-ins. 📍Convene coalitions of aligned stakeholders to support shared educational or awareness-raising campaigns.
What You’ll Bring
📍7+ years in legislative staff, public policy, or regulatory affairs (tech, financial regulation, digital infrastructure, or adjacent). 📍Strong grasp of APAC policy environments, including how regional coordination bodies and national processes interact, and ability to track multi-jurisdictional timelines. 📍Exceptional ability to create clear, neutral, and technically informed materials for varied audiences. 📍Comfort engaging with developers and researchers on blockchain concepts (client diversity, consensus, rollups/L2s, cryptography/privacy, MEV) and translating them into accessible materials.
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