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Knowledge of UI/UX design. The Product Manager will assist in the product lifecycle from ideation to launch, ensuring products meet stakeholder needs and to drive product development.
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Collaborate with engineering, data science, and UX/UI teams to design and build innovative planning and optimization tools. As the Senior Product Manager for Planning and Optimization Products, you will be responsible for driving the product strategy, development, and execution of our suite of D/Cipher tools designed to enhance advertising planning and optimization in a cookieless world.
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You’ll obsess over UX/UI patterns and seek to create world class, omni-channel experiences. We are looking for a Product Manager who will chart the path to Capital One’s future and profoundly impact our business by building a platform that is accurate, scalable, and flexible to support the businesses we’re in today and the future products we haven’t even imagined yet.
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You’ll define clear and actionable problem statements to help teams deliver results while displaying a comprehensive understanding of iterative software delivery, capable of thin-slice MVP grooming You’ll leverage customer insights to influence priorities and roadmap feature development while advocating for and driving alignment between stakeholders in the development of acceptance criteria You’ll obsess over UX/UI patterns and seek to create world class, omni-channel experiences.
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Manager, Product Manager - Enterprise Financial Platforms. $163,300 - $186,400 for Manager, Product Management. At least 3 years of product management experience or at least 3 years of experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering.
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Engage the UI/UX Design Team as required. Product Managers serve our customers by partnering with Marketing, Sales, Technology, Project Management, UX/Design, and Customer Service to define initiatives that optimize our circulation, revenue, business productivity, and customer experiences.
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UI/UX Design and Evaluation: Collaborate closely with UI/UX designers to ensure the product is intuitive, user-friendly, and meets high design standards. We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to join our team and play a pivotal role in shaping our Core GeoComply product strategy and roadmap alongside the SVP, Geolocation.
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Experience in creating UX storyboards, high-level UI wireframes/prototypes, workflow diagrams, and UAT tests. As a product owner associate on the Controls Room team you will assist in the overall objective to empower the firm’s broader Control Management organization with risk-based information to manage their control environment.
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Knowledge of multiple functional areas such as Product Management, Engineering, UX/UI, Sales, Customer Support, Finance, or Marketing. As Sr. Product Manager, you will work cross-functionally to help define and deliver the billing roadmap from conception to launch.
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As a Product Manager you will be responsible for building the foundational layer of Capital One’s Card business, starting with the customer and working backwards. The Manager, Product Management for the Card Core Platform team plays a critical role in achieving our goals.
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Partner with UX/UI designers to create intuitive and user-friendly interfaces. We are seeking an experienced Software Product Manager passionate about creating products that customers love.
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Whether it’s holding a PhD-level deep dive into understanding fairness and underlying bias in machine learning models, debating the merits of a Scandinavian design philosophy in our UI/UX, or writing responses for Medicare rules to influence U.S. health policy, we prioritize sharing our findings across the team and helping each other be successful.
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Must have experience in 3 of the following domains: the introduction of AI to automate and accelerate processes, diagramming and defining workflows, introducing customized reporting solutions based on persona needs, implementing real time notifications, defining user hierarchies for various members of an organization based on roles, performance tuning of data extraction and/or UI/UX design related to creating interfaces to support an existing workflow.
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Job Title : UI/UX Product Manager. Engage the UI/UX Design Team as needed to support product development. Work with Technology, Ops, and UX Design Teams to estimate efforts and define product requirements.
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Partner with engineering, design, analytics, and business stakeholders to develop feature requirements, create UI/UX designs and wireframes, build testing plans, and support launch/go-to-market/scaling strategies.
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