The Product Manager for Compliance will enhance user journeys for KYC processes, plan product roadmaps, analyze data, and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Responsibilities:
- Work with Compliance, Engineering and Design to ideate, build, and optimize our user journey, from registration to KYC and beyond
- Plan the product road map of related compliance side
- Drive strong decision-making through quantitative analysis, and qualitativeresearch (including competitor research) and customer insights
- Partner with cross-functional stakeholders (Compliance, CS, Operations, etc.) to scale the business while vouching for best in class user experience
Qualifications:
- You have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a technical field (e.g Computer Science) or adesign-related field (e.g Design, Human-Computer Interaction)
- You have experience building and managing fintech related compliance/KYC features and flows
- You are familiar with the onboarding/KYC flows of crypto exchanges and fintech apps
- You possess superior analytical and quantitative skills, and have the ability to use hard data and metrics to back up assumptions
- You demonstrate ability working in a data-driven environment and moving metrics to reach KPI goals
Top Skills
Compliance
Data Analysis
Kyc
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