Marketing Manager - Web3 (Remote, Global)

CRYMBO
Leigh, England
6 months ago
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About Crymbo


In order to make an application, simply read through the following job description and make sure to attach relevant documents.

CRYMBO is building the SWIFT of Blockchain, a decentralized compliance infrastructure powering regulated Web3 transactions. Our mission is to bridge blockchain ecosystems and institutional finance by enabling secure, compliant, and frictionless transactions.

We're seeking a hands-on Marketing Lead to join our core team and oversee end-to-end marketing execution. This is a unique opportunity to shape the brand, drive growth, and represent CRYMBO at the forefront of regulated crypto innovation.

What You'll Do

  • Build & execute marketing strategies across multiple channels, from brand positioning to lead generation.
  • Craft compelling narratives around compliance, privacy, identity, and regulated Web3.
  • Manage content creation, social media (LinkedIn, X, Telegram, Discord), and community engagement.
  • Lead go-to-market campaigns, product launches, and co-marketing initiatives with partners.
  • Partner with the founders and business development team to support growth, partnerships, and fundraising initiatives.
  • Lead, mentor, and grow a team (2–3 people) across content, community, and growth functions.
  • Represent Crymbo at events, panels, and industry forums.

Key Verticals of Focus:

  • Blockchain Ecosystems & Networks – partnerships, integrations, and co-marketing.
  • Institutional Finance – banks, custodians, PSPs, OTC desks, and TradFi players entering Web3.

What We're Looking For

  • 3+ years of Web3/Blockchain marketing experience with a proven track record of execution.
  • Crypto and/or TradFi/Institutional experience with a deep understanding of regulated markets.
  • Hands-on operator: able to design and execute campaigns without handholding.
  • Excellent articulation, communication, and presentation skills - able to represent Crymbo externally with authority and clarity.
  • Strong knowledge of privacy, compliance, and the regulatory angle of Web3.
  • Marketing / Business Development background with a creative yet data-driven approach.
  • Located in or connected to a strategically relevant location for Crymbo's business.
  • Thrives in a fast-paced startup environment.
  • Proven leadership skills: experience building and managing small, high-performing teams.

Location: Remote-first, with preference for candidates based in industry-relevant hubs (e.g., NYC, London, Berlin, Zug, Dubai, or other major blockchain/finance centers).

Compensation: Competitive package (base + variable)


Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.

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