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We are looking for a Product Data Scientist to drive understanding of how our business and its products are scaling and performing. You are an effective generalist who partners well with engineering, product, and business functions.
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This is a unique opportunity to spearhead the inception of an innovative product line and have a huge impact on the entire lakehouse ecosystem. Experience in recognizing customer needs, creating an encapsulating product vision, translating requirements to product specifications, driving alignment with stakeholders, building and launching products, and driving adoption post-launch.
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Drive product enhancements and optimizations to boost user acquisition, activation, retention, and monetization. Deeply understand customer needs, pain points, and behaviors to advocate for user-centric product development.
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Validate whether product strategies will have the intended impact with a combination of qualitative user research and quantitative experimentation. Deeply understand the industry and use industry knowledge to help shape the GTM and Product strategy.
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Provide direct support to VP, Product Support and light support to 4 Directors on the leadership team. As Executive Assistant to the VP, Product Support, you’ll be responsible for keeping the Product Support team organized and helping them focus on scaling for growth and fine tuning our product support offerings.
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2+ years of experience as a Product Manager in a modern, data-driven environment or 2+ years of combined Data Engineering, Analytics, Product Management experience. Engage in technical discussions with engineers to define product strategy, create value, and impact the direction of products and the business.
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Initially built to take the pain out of peer-to-peer payments, Cash App has gone from a simple product with a single purpose to a dynamic ecosystem, developing unique financial products, including Afterpay/Clearpay, to provide a better way to send, spend, invest, borrow and save to our 47 million monthly active customers.
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5-10 years of experience, ideally a mix of structured problem solving experience (MBB, VC or PE experience preferred) followed by a few years of experience building products at an early-stage B2B SaaS startup (pre-product market fit.
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As a Senior Product Manager, New Business you will be responsible for leading a cross functional team across UX, Engineering, QA, Customer Success, Security Risk Services, and underwriting to develop risk and security solutions to enable customers to actively manage their cyber risk posture.
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We are looking for a Platform Product Manager with a broad understanding of AWS architecture and expertise in one of our core platform disciplines (Kubernetes, Istio service mesh, Kafka, MySQL/Dynamo databases, infrastructure provisioning.
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As a Sr. Product Manager - EMS you will be responsible for driving the strategy, development, and delivery of cutting-edge Energy Management System (EMS) solutions for standalone battery energy storage and hybrid solar+storage systems, with an emphasis on large, front-of-the-meter, utility-scale applications.
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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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Outline a product roadmap for your areas of responsibility through partnership with data science, research, engineering, and design. In this role, you'll be joining the outstanding Adobe Video Product Management team to rethink and deliver on Adobe's vision of creativity for all.
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The VP, Security will report to the Chief Technology Officer and lead our security organization that is responsible for our product security operations and compliance. You will work closely with many departments across Calendly including Product, Engineering, Legal, Sales, and IT to manage identified risks and partner to mitigate vulnerabilities in software, systems, architecture, processes and practices.
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Some knowledge of EU and US data privacy legislations, industry practice and how they impact business operations and product design, could identify the potential impact/risk to business according to external regulations change.
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