Product Operations Assistant.
Spread Foundry.
A part-time, entry-level role for someone early in their career who wants to learn how a financial technology product is researched, tested, organized, and brought to market.
Help turn early product work into repeatable company motion.
Spread Foundry is the first market-facing product from MorphIQ Labs: a retail options-spread workshop built on our deterministic trading infrastructure. This role supports the practical work around that launch: research, QA, documentation, content preparation, and administrative follow-through.
The right person does not need prior finance experience. They need curiosity, consistency, and the ability to turn observations into clear notes the company can act on.
Useful work, scoped tightly.
The work is intentionally concrete: observe, organize, document, and help keep product launch details from slipping.
Track competing retail options tools, capture positioning notes, and keep a simple research log current.
Test early Spread Foundry workflows from a new-user perspective and document friction, confusing language, and broken paths.
Maintain lightweight product operations lists: launch tasks, content ideas, support questions, demo scripts, and outreach notes.
Help prepare screenshots, short product notes, and internal summaries for review before anything goes public.
Organize references, brand assets, and reusable copy so the product story stays consistent as the company grows.
Start with orientation. Build toward ownership.
Orientation
Learn the MorphIQ Labs portfolio, the Spread Foundry audience, and the basic vocabulary of options spreads and product operations.
Research and QA
Build a competitor tracker, walk through product flows, and start turning observations into concise internal notes.
Owned rhythm
Take responsibility for a weekly operations packet: what changed, what broke, what users might ask, and what needs a decision.
We are hiring for appetite and follow-through.
- Curious about markets, software, writing, design, or business operations.
- Comfortable asking precise questions and turning messy notes into organized lists.
- Reliable with small recurring tasks and able to accept direct feedback.
- Interested in learning how a real product moves from idea to launch.
Clear boundaries from day one.
- No financial advice, trading recommendations, or customer promises.
- No production credentials, customer data access, or unsupervised public posting.
- No securities-related communications without review.
- All public-facing work is reviewed before it ships.
Start with a short note.
Send a short note with what you are interested in learning, one product or company you think communicates clearly, and a few times that work for an introductory conversation.
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