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Product Manager II - Coinbase Business

Remote - USA

The Coinbase Business team is building the primary operating account for businesses transacting onchain. We empower companies of all sizes to store, trade, and pay with crypto through a compliant, user-friendly platform. Coinbase Business offers a world class business payments suite, enabling startups and SMBs to adopt stablecoin payments for invoices, payment links and global payouts while staying compliant with accounting and security. 

We are seeking a foundational Product Manager to join our team and drive the development of core features for Coinbase Business. You will be responsible for building the all-in-one platform that makes it seamless for businesses to manage their crypto finances, defining the future of the onchain economy.

What you’ll be doing (ie. job duties): 

  • Drive the development of key features for the Coinbase Business platform, managing the product lifecycle from discovery and specification to launch and iteration.
  • Manage a prioritized backlog for critical product areas such as business onboarding, payments, and reporting, ensuring your engineering team is focused on the most impactful work.
  • Partner with our business customers to deeply understand their needs and translate their feedback into clear, actionable product requirements and user stories.
  •  Collaborate closely with Engineering, Design, and cross-functional partners like Risk and Compliance to execute on the product roadmap and deliver a world-class user experience.

What we look for in you (ie. job requirements):

  • 5+ years of product management experience, with a track record of successfully shipping features for B2B SaaS or FinTech products.
  • Strategic mindset and strong product sense, with the ability to connect your team's work to the broader product vision and business goals.
  • A strong understanding of the full product development lifecycle. You excel at the tactical parts of the job: writing clear specs, managing a backlog, and driving execution.
  • Good technical aptitude and the ability to work effectively with engineers on complex financial systems.
  • Excellent communication skills, with a proven ability to work with cross-functional teams to get things done.

Nice to haves:

  • Passion for and deep understanding of crypto and the onchain ecosystem.
  • Experience working in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.
  • A founder's mindset; you thrive on ambiguity and are energized by building from the ground up.

Job ID#GCPM05US

*Answers to crypto-related questions may be used to evaluate your onchain experience

Pay Transparency Notice: Depending on your work location, the target annual salary for this position can range as detailed below. Full time offers from Coinbase also include target bonus + target equity + benefits (including medical, dental, vision and 401(k)).

Pay Range:

$180,370 - $212,200 USD

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