Product Manager, Trading

Wormhole Labs·Remote·remote global
crypto:applicationproductM2Product Management
Compensation
Not disclosed
Wormhole Labs is a core contributor to Wormhole, the leading cross-chain messaging protocol powering the rails that let value move seamlessly across blockchains. Our work spans protocol development, trading systems, and applications, helping bring a multi-chain future to life. We operate at global scale and support billions of dollars in value movement across networks. We're a team of builders who deeply care about making crypto accessible and solving foundational problems across decentralized finance. If shipping at this frontier sounds compelling, we'd like to meet you. As Product Manager for Trading Experience, you will lead products that make cross-chain trading fast, reliable, and trusted. You'll deliver experiences that feel seamless while giving traders confidence in their workflow, driving products for perpetuals, spot, and new markets as they emerge. WHAT YOU WILL DO - Drive the roadmap, execution, and vision for cross-chain trading experiences. - Deeply understand how traders think and operate: their goals, anxieties, what builds trust, and what causes them to abandon a flow. - Lead the full product lifecycle from ideation to launch, iterating continuously based on user feedback, market dynamics, and data. - Partner with engineering, design, and infrastructure to ship trading flows that are fast, reliable, and feel effortless. - Track the competitive landscape and maintain a clear view of where we need to win the user. WHAT YOU BRING - 4+ years of product management experience shipping crypto or consumer financial products at scale. - You actively trade on-chain and have opinions about what the best trading experiences get right and wrong. - A high bar for craft—you notice when something feels off and won't ship until it's right. - You instinctively see products through the user's eyes and advocate fiercely for their experience. - You operate with high agency in fast-moving, ambiguous environments and drive outcomes rather than w