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Job Description As a Senior Product Manager for Epsilon Customer, our Customer Data Platform (CDP), you will support the product operational processes, product strategy development, customer requirements gathering, competitive intelligence, go-to-market activities, and sales enablement for our solution that enables managing an accurate view of customers for marketing and supports analytics, owned and paid channel audience activation.
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As a Senior Product Manager for Epsilon Customer, our Customer Data Platform (CDP), you will support the product operational processes, product strategy development, customer requirements gathering, competitive intelligence, go-to-market activities, and sales enablement for our solution that enables managing an accurate view of customers for marketing and supports analytics, owned and paid channel audience activation.
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The Challenge We are seeking a Senior Principal Product Manager to join our dynamic and collaborative Product Organization and lead the charge for developing and optimizing our platform services within our Trust Intelligence platform.
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Ecosystem Developer Experience and API Design: Function as a primary SME (subject matter expert) on API design and tooling, building an understanding of the competitive landscape from strategy to functional capabilities.
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We are seeking a Senior Principal Product Manager to join our dynamic and collaborative Product Organization and lead the charge for developing and optimizing our platform services within our Trust Intelligence platform.
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Collect and analyze the regulatory environment, competitive intelligence, marketing research, market trends, and other data points associated with data acquisition and interoperability offerings.
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Manage multiple projects, activities, and timelines that span product strategy, enhancement prioritization, product backlog, product documentation, competitive analysis, and go-to-market support.
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You combine quantitative analysis & qualitative research (user research, competitive intelligence, market research, etc.) Create and curate a 6-12 month roadmap that supports the strategy, backed by research and data driven insights.
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Own market and competitive intelligence based on data analysis and market research to help shape go-to-market planning and execution; keep a pulse on industry trends and emerging opportunities.
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Conduct market research and analysis to identify customer needs, market trends, and competitive landscape, informing product strategy and priorities. As the Lead AI Product Manager, you'll be responsible for leading our AI product strategy and execution, driving the development and launch of AI-powered solutions that meet customer needs and exceed expectations.
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Collaborating with Product Management, Marketing, Sales, Customer Success, and Alliances to develop personas, market insights, and competitive intelligence, focusing on customer service and support use cases, maintaining a continuous feedback loop through customer insights, analyst feedback, and market data to inform product strategy and roadmap.
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Analyzes internal and external data and member information to support formulation of product strategy and enhance competitive intelligence. Conducts analysis of key data to support on-going monitoring, maintenance and underwriting of existing “new in market” products based on product performance, member needs and competitive changes in the market including but not limited to product rules, rates, and forms.
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Category Pricing Strategy & Competitive Intelligence (:20%) We are looking for a Product Manager who will be tasked with managing their product portfolios throughout the product lifecycle from planning to execution in support of organizational strategy and objectives.
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Compensation: USAA has an effective process for assessing market data and establishing ranges to ensure we remain competitive. Experience conducting research, compiling and analyzing data, and identifying trends that have supported product decisions.
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Experience with data analysis/visualization tools such as SAS, SQL, Snowflake and Tableau. As a dedicated Product Development Manager for our Auto Modernization Team, you will support the development of new products into target strategic markets.
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