Dakota is a stablecoin infrastructure platform powering modern financial products through regulated money movement, stablecoin orchestration, and cross-border settlement. We serve institutional clients — fintechs, payment service providers, marketplaces, and enterprises — through an API-first platform that abstracts the complexity of custody, compliance, settlement, and banking partnerships. Dakota has raised $16.5M from CoinFund, 6th Man Ventures, and Triton Ventures.
We are a remote first team across North America and Europe. We value high quality work, clear thinking and ownership.
Please note: Dakota is a remote-only, equal-opportunity employer. At this time, we are able to hire within the U.S., United Kingdom, Spain and Portugal.
Dakota is at a stage where how we explain the product and how it shows up in real customer conversations matters as much as what we build. This role exists to make that repeatable.
We’re hiring a Head of Marketing to take ownership of how Dakota goes to market — defining positioning, shaping messaging, and building the foundations of a GTM motion that works in practice, not just on paper.
This is a founding marketing leadership role. You’ll work closely with the CEO and GTM leadership to set direction, make tradeoffs, and execute in a hands-on way. We’re not looking for someone to manage a large team or scale channels immediately. We’re looking for a leader who can decide what matters, test it, refine it, and then scale what’s working over time.
What You’ll DoDefine how Dakota is explained to customers
Define and evolve positioning, messaging and use cases that stand up in real sales conversations.
Clarify how Dakota’s products are differentiated and when they’re the right solution for a customer.
Build a content led GTM engine
Own what content is worth producing, why it exists, and how it supports customer understanding and conversion.
Create and iterate key assets while also using leverage- AI, contractors and partners- to increase speed and quality.
Set the bar for quality and relevance rather than sheer output volume.
Improve conversion and GTM effectiveness
Partner closely with sales and product to understand objections, stalled deals and increase buyer clarity.
Adjust messaging, use cases, and campaigns based on feedback from the field.
Scale activity once fundamentals are working, prioritizing signal before volume.
Lay foundations for scale
Establish lightweight workflows, metrics, and operating cadence so marketing can scale responsibly over time.
Use modern tools, including AI, to increase leverage without adding unnecessary processes.
You’re a strategic builder with strong judgment.
You likely:
Have been the first or early marketing hire at a startup, or owned a 0–1 GTM effort inside a larger company.
Have strong product marketing instincts and can operate across content, messaging, and GTM execution.
Are comfortable making decisions without perfect information and adjusting quickly when something isn’t working.
Have worked closely with sales and understand how marketing impacts real conversations and outcomes.
Can balance hands-on execution with setting direction and leading through influence.
Have managed a small team or led others before and can see yourself growing and developing people over time, without needing a large org or heavy process.
You don’t need fintech experience, but you should be comfortable marketing complex, trust sensitive, or regulated products.
How We WorkAt Dakota, we value people who:
Strive for excellence
Practice extreme ownership.
Experiment fearlessly and learn quickly.
Stay close to customers.
Communicate clearly and directly.
Engaging problems that increase economic freedom globally
Competitive salary and equity
Employee-friendly equity terms (extended exercise)
Remote work, no commuting to the office
Paid co-working space/desk at an office
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Regular team events and off-sites
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