About the company
Scaling Ethereum with Zero Knowledge Proofs.
Job Summary
What You'll Be Doing
šSetting the vision and strategy to provide the best developer experience in the layer 2 space šDefine the team's needs and structure to grow into specialized squads to tackle specific challenges šTaking care of developer tools, documentation, and SDKs šAligning and influencing the roadmap of core protocol teams šCreating and prioritizing initiatives and setting up a clear roadmap with the outcomes the team wants to achieve šLead the organization in developing a high understanding of developer needs and pains šWorking in an agile environment with your development team, outsourced squads that takes care of specific products šFostering a data-driven culture, working closely with community and developer relations to identify gaps in the developer experience šInspiring your team and stakeholders
What We Look For in You
šYou have a deep understanding of software development and architecture, APIs, SDKs, IDEs, etc š8+ years working in product management as well as multiple years of software engineering experience šYou possess a thorough understanding of the EVM and have at least basic working knowledge of the L2 landscape šPrevious experience in web3 or blockchain companies/projects šYou have experience managing agile teams and product development processes šYouāre an excellent communicator, in writing and speaking, whether youāre talking to a founder, a community member, or an executive šYou have a proven track record of focusing on outcomes and bringing value to businesses šAn eye for detail, yet focused on getting things done šExcellent written and verbal communication skills in English šCreativity and out-of-the-box mindset to brainstorm solutions for difficult problems šChallenging personality. Just because something is the way it is, or the company says āthis is how we do itā, doesn't mean it is right šExperience in leading with influence, inspiring others to follow best practices, and deliver real value to customers šYou're hands on. You only ship features after youāve tested them and made edits to the documentation