Job Responsibilities
The Product Manager is the voice of the customer for all of the different perspectives in our ecosystem. They will work with different teams across the company to identify business opportunities, design solutions, assist with building / QA / Positioning, and steward the launch of new products.
You will be expected to:
• Build a platform that our customers love;
• Conduct and integrate user research, analysis, and stakeholder feedback into a consolidated
viewpoint: in other words, to know intimately our customers;
• Inform product decisions with quantitative and qualitative data on user behavior;
• Be the user expert and champion;
• Interact constantly with the tech team to ensure the delivery of delightful features;
• Execute on initiatives from conception through implementation, and work closely with an engineering
team to scope and prioritize;
• Own product metrics, understand the drivers behind them, and continuously improve them;
• Validate new features to ensure they align with the original designs and intentions.
Your Profile
It could be you if you have:
• 2+ years of product management experience;
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
• Good business sense — you can identify opportunities to add value and know how to capture them;
• Empathy for customers — you work hard to identify what users really need, and find acute customerproblems;
• Good design sense — you know good design from bad, and can articulate improvements and their motivations;
• Exceptional attention to detail, communication, relationship building, problem solving, and analytical skills;
• Passion for about technology, data, and startups;
• Experience prioritizing customer requirements, working with stakeholders and internal teams to define
market opportunities and business plans in support of company goals;
• Strong operational mindset, decisive, “get it done” mentality;
• Experience conducting focus groups and user research, using best practices;
• Intellectual curiosity, self-motivated work ethics, ability to learn fast, and a strong bias for action.