Crypto operations roles include finance, treasury, accounting, legal counsel, compliance officers, HR and people operations, recruiting, office management, and general operations managers responsible for scaling company infrastructure.
What skills are needed for crypto operations jobs?
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Core skills depend on the specific function — finance roles require accounting or FP&A background; legal roles need regulatory experience; HR roles need people ops expertise. Across all, familiarity with crypto tools (wallets, multisigs, DeFi) is increasingly valued.
How are crypto operations roles different from traditional operations?
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Crypto companies often operate with digital asset treasuries, cross-border token payments, novel regulatory challenges, and globally distributed remote teams. Operations professionals must adapt traditional processes to these unique constraints.
Are there remote operations roles in crypto?
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Yes — a significant portion of operations roles, particularly in HR, finance, and legal, are remote or hybrid. Companies with global teams often prefer remote-friendly operations professionals.