We are hiring for Digital Product Manager We’re seeking a forward-thinking professional to help manage our digital product strategy in identifying opportunities and developing digital solutions. This person must have a customer-first mindset, understanding of UI/UX and an ability to develop data pipelines that can be used to track, analyze, and improve our digital products. This is a customer-centric role, working to translate the needs of users into digital business opportunities. The successful candidate will act as a bridge between stakeholders and the development team to ensure digital products meet business goals and user needs. Learn more and apply: https://nfg.link/3OeZMn7
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Target is hiring a Product Manager What you’ll get to do: → Lead product discovery to understand customer needs and prioritize impactful solutions. → Work with cross-functional teams—engineering, UX design, and data science—to build seamless shopping experiences on Target.com and other digital platforms. → Drive the product roadmap and backlog, writing user stories and acceptance criteria that deliver meaningful outcomes. → Collect and analyze data to continuously improve the product, balancing customer empathy with technical insights. → Deliver innovative 0-1 products, test hypotheses through A/B testing, and refine based on customer feedback. → Collaborate with global teams to ensure alignment with Target’s overall strategy and goals. For this and more such Product opportunities delivered directly to your inbox, subscribe to Zortd Newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/dXvuwVHi ____________________________________ Do you feel like you don’t have the perfect portfolio to showcase your product analytics skills? What if I told you it’s possible to launch your own stunning portfolio in under 5 minutes? That’s exactly why we built Designfolio! Check it out at www(.)designfolio(.)me and get your website up and running today! And hey, don’t forget to tag or share this with your analytics friends who could use a little boost! ♻️ (Disclaimer: Image created using Krea) (P.S. I’m not connected with any companies or their hiring processes—just sharing amazing job opportunities I came across. Don’t miss out, go for it!)
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#hiring *Lead Product Manager, Online Shopping Experience*, Phoenix, *United States*, fulltime #opentowork #jobs #jobseekers #careers #Phoenixjobs #Arizonajobs #ITCommunications *To Apply -->*: https://lnkd.in/di25eAFZ Lead Product Manager, Online Shopping Experience The Cox Digital team is seeking a Lead Product Manager to deliver customer shopping experiences that drive sales, improve efficiency and increase customer satisfaction for Cox Residential and Mobile product offerings. This role will collaborate with cross-functional teams to creatively solve complex business problems using tools and technology to meet customer needs. The Lead Product Manager will leverage customer analytics to analyze and identify opportunities to optimize the customer experience for specific journeys through our digital ecosystem. What You'll Do Support digital strategy and execution efforts for customer shopping experiences including the creation of product concept, management of development process, testing of the solutions and launch to all markets. Translate business objectives into clear and defined business requirements to drive functional specifications and technical requirements. Develop a documented product vision and strategy which aligns with and/or enhances customer needs, market and competitive trends and corporate strategy. Direct the prioritization of product improvements and necessary resources across the product portfolio to optimize customer experience and increase conversion. Develop and manage Product Roadmaps to sequence delivery of capabilities in fulfillment of the product strategy based on business priorities. Participate in the development of business cases which define the product value proposition to support product and services roadmap investments in collaboration with business partners. Analyze customer behavior insights and product performance metrics to identify friction in the user experience and leverage data to inform future roadmap delivery. Identify customer expectations and unmet needs with product and services to innovate and create solutions that address gaps and enhance customer experience. Directs product features from ideation through deployment. Identify key performance metrics that measure success of tactics employed to deliver on product strategy; review insights with internal stakeholders, leveraging quantitative and qualitative analysis. Effectively and transparently communicate current product state to include roadmap, successes, opportunities, and ensure clear alignment to vision across the organization. Proactively build and maintain relationships across the organization and leverage those relationships to effectively manage and deliver upon customer experience outcomes. Assist in the creation and optimization of operational practices and procedures to drive efficiency. Participate in strategic planning, road
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You know that the product manager is urgent when the VP is posting for the product manager role themselves on LinkedIn. Are you noticing the pattern it’s the same types of companies that are hiring product managers over and over again that are looking for the same types of experience. This should be a clue as to where the market is headed and why you may or may not getting any traction on your product manager job hunt. You can see the data on my LinkedIn feed. The majority (not all) of these product manager roles are in the following niches: Digital Payments Healthcare or Health Tech E-commerce Data Privacy Cybersecurity Growth AI Product Strategy and Roadmap Recently Funded Startup of First PM Hire (💰💰💰) Automotive Product Leader (ie Head or Director of Product Management) I have a resume template for each type of product manager role in Skool! https://lnkd.in/gtQjCfUH See you in Skool. https://lnkd.in/gtQjCfUH Don’t be late to Skool. https://lnkd.in/gtQjCfUH PS Are you curious how my team is able to get to these roles as fast as we do? You can find out the hack in Skool! https://lnkd.in/gtQjCfUH Don’t be late to Skool! https://lnkd.in/gtQjCfUH #productmanagement #productmanagementcareers #productmanagementjobs #speedtolead
🌟 Join Us at Little Spoon – We’re Growing Fast! 🌟 I’m thrilled to announce that Little Spoon is growing rapidly, and we’re building a top-tier Product and Design team! We have three exciting new roles open, and we’re looking for passionate, innovative folks to join us in our mission to revolutionize how families nourish their children. 🎯 Sr. Product Manager, Growth: Drive new customer acquisition through an exceptional customer experience and build effective growth loops. Lead Little Spoon’s acquisition pod, craft a robust product vision, and execute with a dedicated design and engineering team. 👉 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/e9iRknbh 🎯 Sr. Product Manager, Engagement: Maximize value for customers throughout their relationship with Little Spoon. Lead the retention & monetization pod, develop and execute a comprehensive product vision and roadmap with a dedicated team. 👉 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eq_QJXfr 🎨 Sr. Product Designer Design a remarkable, intuitive experience which simplifies the process of becoming a customer and managing your plan with Little Spoon. Conduct UX research to identify customer problems and solve those problems through elegant design. 👉 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eF5Zx8hD 🚀 Why Join Little Spoon? -Our culture is top notch at fostering growth, creativity, and innovation. -There is so much opportunity! We’re growing fast but there’s still so much to do. -Contribute to a mission-driven company making a real difference in families’ lives. If you’re ready to take on new challenges and make a significant impact, we’d love to hear from you! Know someone perfect for these roles? Please share this post with them! #Hiring #ProductManagement #ProductDesign #Growth #LittleSpoon
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Product Manager Job Description Core Responsibilities Product Strategy Contribution: Assist in developing and defining the strategic direction for a website product that enables employers to find that enables employers to find the best candidates quickly and easily. Strategic Support: Support executive management by implementing strategic plans that enhance both mobile and web platform functionalities. OKRs Support: Collaborate in refining Objectives and Key Results, contributing to team accountability and performance. Market Research: Conduct comprehensive market research and competitor analysis to identify opportunities and articulate unique selling propositions. Product Development: Contribute to the innovation and enhancement of intuitive and scalable products that cater to both mobile and web users. Requirements Analysis: Assist in the analysis, design, and development of detailed business requirements, including system specifications and process optimizations for the web and mobile interfaces. Team Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, design, BI, and marketing teams to ensure products meet market needs and user expectations. Integration Support: Facilitate integration and efficient information flow within the product ecosystem, especially focusing on tools like GA4, Amplitude, and Balsamiq. Product Education: Support educational efforts internally and externally to ensure clarity in communication and understanding of product functionalities. Brand Support: Contribute to branding strategies that establish a strong presence in the market. Quality and Performance Metrics Maintain Product Quality: Ensure that the Net Promoter Score \(NPS\) for managed products meets or exceeds industry benchmarks and supports the achievement of other KPIs. Key Activities Support Acquisition Strategies: Assist in designing acquisition strategies using multi-channel marketing techniques specifically tailored for web and mobile platforms. Skills Functional Knowledge and Expertise Product Tools Proficiency: Proficient with tools such as GA4 for web analytics, Amplitude for product analytics, and Balsamiq for wireframing and early-stage design. Multi-Platform Architecture: Support the design and development of products that are efficient and scalable across multiple platforms, including mobile and web. User Experience Design: Assist in crafting intuitive user interfaces for web and mobile platforms, aiming to enhance user engagement and satisfaction. Employer Branding Tools: Support the development of solutions that assist employers in building strong brands through effective job posting and CV search features. Candidate Selection Optimization: Support enhancements in recruitment workflows to reduce time-to-hire and improve the quality of talent acquisition. Assessment and Evaluation: Assist in implementing tools that improve the speed and satisfaction of evaluations. > Middle East Jobs Submit Your CV https://bit.ly/3wiN7pf #middle_e
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Product Manager Job Description Core Responsibilities Product Strategy Contribution: Assist in developing and defining the strategic direction for a website product that enables employers to find that enables employers to find the best candidates quickly and easily. Strategic Support: Support executive management by implementing strategic plans that enhance both mobile and web platform functionalities. OKRs Support: Collaborate in refining Objectives and Key Results, contributing to team accountability and performance. Market Research: Conduct comprehensive market research and competitor analysis to identify opportunities and articulate unique selling propositions. Product Development: Contribute to the innovation and enhancement of intuitive and scalable products that cater to both mobile and web users. Requirements Analysis: Assist in the analysis, design, and development of detailed business requirements, including system specifications and process optimizations for the web and mobile interfaces. Team Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, design, BI, and marketing teams to ensure products meet market needs and user expectations. Integration Support: Facilitate integration and efficient information flow within the product ecosystem, especially focusing on tools like GA4, Amplitude, and Balsamiq. Product Education: Support educational efforts internally and externally to ensure clarity in communication and understanding of product functionalities. Brand Support: Contribute to branding strategies that establish a strong presence in the market. Quality and Performance Metrics Maintain Product Quality: Ensure that the Net Promoter Score \(NPS\) for managed products meets or exceeds industry benchmarks and supports the achievement of other KPIs. Key Activities Support Acquisition Strategies: Assist in designing acquisition strategies using multi-channel marketing techniques specifically tailored for web and mobile platforms. Skills Functional Knowledge and Expertise Product Tools Proficiency: Proficient with tools such as GA4 for web analytics, Amplitude for product analytics, and Balsamiq for wireframing and early-stage design. Multi-Platform Architecture: Support the design and development of products that are efficient and scalable across multiple platforms, including mobile and web. User Experience Design: Assist in crafting intuitive user interfaces for web and mobile platforms, aiming to enhance user engagement and satisfaction. Employer Branding Tools: Support the development of solutions that assist employers in building strong brands through effective job posting and CV search features. Candidate Selection Optimization: Support enhancements in recruitment workflows to reduce time-to-hire and improve the quality of talent acquisition. Assessment and Evaluation: Assist in implementing tools that improve the speed and satisfaction of evaluations. > Middle East Jobs Submit Your CV https://bit.ly/3wiN7pf #middle_e
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In today's competitive online retail landscape, standing out requires a deep understanding of user needs and market dynamics. As an e-commerce product manager, I've adapted traditional product management principles to meet the demands of online commerce. This role comes with challenges—keeping pace with rapid market and technology changes, balancing user experience with conversion optimization, and leading diverse cross-functional teams. I've learned to stay agile and continuously adapt to changing trends. Collaborating with diverse teams, including marketing, UX Research, UX Design, and data analysis, requires effective communication, prioritisation, and leadership. Aligning everyone with the product vision demands solid negotiation and leadership skills. I have received positive recommendations and feedback from colleagues and stakeholders, who described me as someone who enjoys collaborative environments where everyone's contributions are valued. Seeing how teamwork and shared goals can lead to successful outcomes is fulfilling. If you're seeking an experienced e-commerce product manager to drive growth and innovation in your online retail business, let's discuss how my skills in product lifecycle management, user experience optimisation, and cross-functional team collaboration can contribute to your success. I'm eager to explore potential opportunities with you. #PersonalBranding #Careers #JobOpportunities
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Matt Guerrero just posted for a Senior Product Manager opening on their team. I am going to start posting less product manager roles on LinkedIn and start moving these posts over to Skool and this is because I am getting blown up by hiring managers telling me to stop posting jobs they are posting on LinkedIn. This didn’t make any sense to me until I started speaking with more hiring managers about how their inbox is blown up with just horrible messages. My mission is to help as many aspiring and experience product managers land their next product manager role, but y’all have to help me out by sending better messages. Sending a generic, “I am interested” or “I applied” or “did you get my application” offers no value and it won’t help you land your next product manager job. If anything it’s only leaving a negative or at best forgettable impression to somebody who just might be your future boss. So do yourself a favor and steal my message templates in Skool, follow up, and have real conversations with hiring managers. The biggest mistakes product managers are making beyond sending out bad messages is not following up. There is reason why we have included 8 follow up slots on the Airtable and that because you NEED to follow up with your applications. You already spent the time applying so you might as well maximize your list until you get a definitive rejection, because you are only one application and one interview away from landing your next product manager role. PS Stop overlooking the smaller companies and apply to them. Seriously! I usually get 3,000 to 6,000+ impressions when I post a product manager job for a bigger company; but I only get 900 impressions when I post for roles at companies nobody has heard of. There is nothing wrong with those companies and I challenge you to interview with them. God knows you need the practice. If you want other people to give you a shot, then you need to give companies a shot too. You want hiring teams to start treating you like a like human instead of a number, then stop applying and interview for product managers like they are another number. Your vibe attracts your tribe. #ProductManagement #WhatBadEconomy #GameHasBeenElevated #EverybodyIsOutOnTheTake
Recruiting for a Sr. Product Manager- The Sr. Product Manager - Loyalty role is a hybrid position based in Pleasanton, CA, with a focus on enhancing customer loyalty through digital technologies. The role involves cross-functional collaboration to build differentiated customer experiences and manage the Division Games platform. Key responsibilities include championing customer needs, coordinating with engineering teams, and managing product backlogs. The position requires a bachelor's degree in Business, 3-5 years of product management experience in an Agile environment, and strong communication skills. Experience with e-commerce, JIRA, and Figma is preferred. reach out if interested!
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Embracing Complexity & Enhancing Supply Chain: My Journey in Designing Customer-Centric IT Asset Solutions at Meta As a @Business Analyst at Meta (via EPITEC I've had the privilege of diving into the intricate world of IT Asset Hardware Management. This role has not only expanded my technical expertise but also sparked a newfound passion for enhancing customer experiences. # From Complexity to Customer-Centric Solutions Initially, managing IT assets seemed straightforward, but I quickly learned it involved customized assets, significant costs, and strict legal validations. Each asset is tailored to specific user needs, and managing returns when employees leave adds layers of complexity. However, this challenging environment provided a fertile ground for growth and learning. # Key Skills and Experiences I gained in last 10 months 🌓 : 1. Warehouse Management System (WMS): Understanding the lifecycle of hardware within a warehouse, from storage to outbound logistics. 2. Logistics and Carrier Services: Efficiently shipping assets to the right customers using various carrier services. 3. Business Processes and Enterprise Systems: Creating business flows, mapping AS-IS processes, and identifying improvement opportunities. (*my most favorite one indeed) 4. Collaboration with Consulting Firms: Gaining innovative insights into asset management from industry leaders. # The Exciting Shift: Designing Customer Journeys After working on defining business value streams, my focus has now shifted to designing end-to-end customer journeys for receiving IT Asset Hardware. This project has been a game-changer, transforming my approach by allowing me to see the process through the customers' eyes. Understanding their frustrations and needs has been pivotal in creating seamless and satisfying experiences. # Why I’m Excited ?? This project has been incredibly rewarding. It's not just about managing assets; it's about ensuring every customer interaction is smooth and positive. I’ve had the chance to: Develop Empathy 💖 : Truly understand and address customer pain points. Innovate Solutions 💫 : Design processes that enhance customer satisfaction. Drive Improvements 🐎 : Implement changes that make a tangible difference in user experience. Looking Ahead 👁 I am thrilled to be part of projects, where innovation and customer-centric solutions are at the forefront. The experience and skills I've gained here are invaluable, and I am eager to make impactful contributions to customer experience design. #CustomerExperienceDesign #ProductManagement #EnterpriseResourcePlanning #BusinessAnalysis #SupplyChain
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I've been reflecting on an interesting approach announced by Airbnb: They plan to transform the role of Product Managers into something similar to the Apple approach—a combination of Product Manager (PM) and Product Marketing Manager (PMM). This involves a closer alignment between business strategy, marketing, and product development. However, it's worth noting that this approach has long been used in the FMCG sector through the role of Brand Managers. At the start of my career, I worked as a Business Analyst, where I was responsible for optimizing business processes. Later, as a Product Manager, I organized research, developed product strategy, collaborated closely with developers, and also managed marketing campaigns, influencer partnerships, and co-branded initiatives on other projects. I've always wondered why these roles are often separated in tech companies, except in cases where PMs require deep technical knowledge. After all, a good PM understands marketing well, and a good marketer knows the product inside out—at least that's how I see it. This leads me to think: It might be worth rethinking the division of responsibilities between PMs and PMMs to avoid conflicts and tunnel vision. What do you think about this? 👋 By the way, feel free to follow me—we'll be talking more about product marketing management! #ProductManagement #MarketingStrategy #BrandManagement #FMCG #TechIndustry #PMM
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🚀 From Ideation to Launch: Exploring Diverse Product Manager Roles Product management is the art and science of shepherding a product through its entire lifecycle, from ideation to launch. But did you know there are various types of product managers, each with a unique focus? Here's a quick rundown: 🔍 Business Product Manager Drives business goals by defining product vision and strategy, conducting market analysis, and ensuring ROI and revenue growth. Collaboration is key with cross-functional teams. 🔧 Technical Product Manager Focuses on technical architecture and feasibility, integrating technical requirements, and ensuring product scalability. Works closely with engineering and development teams. 🎨 Design Product Manager Shapes user experience through user research, design consistency, and UX/UI development. Partners with design and UX teams. 📈 Growth Product Manager Drives user acquisition and retention, optimizing conversion rates through data analysis. Collaborates with marketing and analytics teams. 📢 Marketing Product Manager Focuses on marketing strategy, promotion, branding, and customer engagement. Works alongside marketing and sales teams. Each role is a vital piece of the product puzzle, ensuring we meet user needs, drive growth, and achieve business success. #ProductManagement #BusinessStrategy #MarketingStrategy #ProductDevelopment
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