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Crypto Listings Manager

Tothemoon
City of London
1 month ago
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About the Role

We’re looking for a driven Listings Agent to help grow our exchange by bringing in new cryptoprojects. This is a commission-only role—perfect for someone with industry connections who’s ready to earn based on results.

What You’ll Do
  • Find and onboard new cryptoprojects
  • Build and manage relationships with project teams
  • Coordinate listing logistics with internal teams
What You Bring
  • Strong communication skills and attention to detail
  • Good knowledge of the crypto market
Why Join Us?

💰 Earn per result – attractive commission starting from 20% paid quickly after each listing

💰 Fixed salary – upon achieving KPI

🌍 Fully remote & flexible – ideal for part-time or side hustle

🤝 Work with a global team – inclusive and crypto-savvy

Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Part-time
Job function
  • Sales, General Business, and Education
Industries
  • Wireless Services
  • Telecommunications
  • Communications Equipment Manufacturing

London, England, United Kingdom


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