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Group Product Manager, Coinbase One Benefits

Remote - USA

As a Product lead focusing on Coinbase One Benefits, you will drive the vision, strategy, and execution for key benefits as well as driving increased engagement for Coinbase One Members. This includes overseeing the process of collaborating with other teams to integrate various trading and investment benefits, such as 0-fee trading, advanced trading rebates, DEX trading, and pre-token sale initiatives. You will also manage introducing new benefits in key geographies, and ensuring the platform delivers an exceptional user experience.

As we continue to evolve Coinbase One from a subscription to a membership, we will continue to evolve the experience across 3 key parts:

  • Core Benefits: Primary benefits for CB1 including trading, staking, saving, and more
  • Expanded Benefits: Benefits from partners as well as newly launched benefits across Coinbase consumer teams
  • Platform: Foundational systems that enable benefit creation, launch, and member engagement.

You will set and drive the strategy for how to expand and launch new benefits for CB1 as well as how to leverage CB1 Benefits to spin the Coinbase flywheel.

 

What you’ll be doing

  • Own all facets of a product area from crafting the vision and strategy to executing
  • Develop solutions to problems by collaborating and leading across regions, product areas, and functions as needed
  • Define OKRs for multiple teams and drive collaboration with cross functional partners during product development to achieve these goals
  • Lead efforts to identify, define, collect, and track appropriate metrics (both quantitative and qualitative) for new or existing products areas 
  • Effectively balance and prioritize across all stakeholder objectives
  • Secure buy-in, rigorously prioritize, and drive development for a multi-year product vision that crafts an overall product narrative and direction

What we look for in you

  • 8+ years of Product Management experience, with a proven track record of shipping consumer products at a global scale
  • 3+ years of experience  launching successful products in fintech, DeFi, or similarly complex domains
  • Product vision & execution: Proven ability to translate bold ideas into delightful, impactful features with measurable results
  • Growth mindset: Experience in consumer product growth—especially in referral programs, social engagement, or virality
  • Payments expertise: Background in payments, fintech, or crypto products, with a deep understanding of user needs and market trends
  • Analytical skills: Skilled at market sizing, opportunity assessment, and turning complex  data into actionable product insights
  • Cross-functional leadership: Able to align diverse stakeholders—from engineers to compliance teams—behind a shared vision
  • User obsession: Relentless focus on creating intuitive, trustworthy, and scalable payment experiences

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

Position ID:  P71261

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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 bonus eligibility + equity eligibility + benefits (including medical, dental, vision and 401(k)).

Pay Range:

$243,865 - $286,900 USD

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