This role involves guiding back-end operations, managing financial tasks, conducting legal research, recruiting, and implementing business strategies for a startup in the Web 3 ecosystem.
The Web 3 is arriving, bringing a new wave of change to the Internet. Matters Lab is committed to building a freer and fairer creator ecosystem in the Web 3 world: one that is in control of data and ownership while realizing the co-creation of content and reaping the rewards of digital assets.
We seek a startup operator who will be crucial in guiding our back-end operations and transforming our cross-functional team into a highly efficient and impactful force. In this role, you will support the growth of our team across different regions while also establishing processes and tools that foster a distinctive culture of innovation, collaboration, and high performance at Matters Lab. This is not a typical Operations position, as we operate as a distributed team across various regions, which brings about unique requirements and challenges.
In Startup Operations at Matters, you will...
- Take charge of office and admin work to support team members in various regions.
- Assist in financial management from bookkeeping, accounting, tax, etc., with external financial teams.
- Conduct legal research and analysis to support the development of the product.
- Work with founders for team recruiting and build up team benefits system and team culture.
- Assist in executing business and branding strategies.
You may be a fit for this role if you...
- 2+ years of working experience
- Strong self-learning and self-driving ability
- Basic knowledge of Web3 & crypto field
- Ability to manage multiple tasks
- Fluent in written and spoken English
- Hyper attention to detail, multi-tasking, and organizational skills
Bonus points
- Proven experience as an accountant or financial analyst
- Experience in legal work
- Experience working in web3/cryptocurrency/blockchain fields
- Experience working in a startup company
- Experience with open-source communities/projects
Top Skills
Accounting
Blockchain
Bookkeeping
Cryptocurrency
Web3
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