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This role is inherently cross-functional - you will work closely with engineering, design, marketing, user research, finance, and executive teams to envision, develop, and launch innovative products.
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8+ years of experience working collaboratively with product, engineering, design, content and user research teams. In this role, you'll work together with your counterparts in Engineering, Data Science, UX Research, Content Design, and other disciplines to define the strategy, operations and communications that guide the team to build great products addressing real user needs.
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Preferred Qualifications:MS in advanced quantitative subject matter (e.g. statistics, engineering, finance, math)Experience with product design, software development, or interaction designFamiliarity with BigQuery, Python, R, Minitab, or SPSSApp advertising ecosystem domain expertise (e.g. SKAdNetwork)If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please don’t be shy and provide us some.
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Proven ability to collaborate well cross-functionally across organizational boundaries with Engineering, User Experience, Research, Product, Program Management, Sales, Marketing, IT, Compliance, Security, Legal, Business Development, and Support.
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Product Leadership – You'll work with your peers in Product Management, Engineering, Operations, User Research, and more to define a shared vision and roadmap for the Shopping Experience domain.
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UX leaders at Smartsheet work within a pod team of product management, engineering, product design, ux research and content design. As a Senior Manager of Product Design, you’ll lead a team of designers, researchers and partners to define and execute strategic initiatives that aim to evolve Smartsheet to an entirely new era of user experience.
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As a Principal Product Manager – Tech, you will help define the vision and build the roadmap for the future of Prime Video on Fire TV. You will participate in developing the strategy and vision, and develop product roadmaps translated into crisp business requirements and user stories to execute on that vision.
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Drive strategic communications, own stakeholder engagement and identify customer requirements by considering data, customer feedback, and user research, and design data product value propositions for large tech and cross-functional audiences.
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Drive large scale projects spanning teams across AGS, Amazon and external software partnership inception to conclusion, formulate the product vision, define user stories, research appropriate technical solutions.
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Experience managing stakeholder expectations across Product Design, Ad Sales, Ad Operations, Engineering, Data, Marketing, User Research, Legal, and Finance. Team Leadership & Stakeholder Management: Drive clarity and alignment across key stakeholders (Product, Engineering, Quality Assurance, Data, Revenue Operations, Ad Sales, Lifecycle Marketing, and executive stakeholders) with clear communication throughout the Product Development Lifecycle.
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As a Product Manager for Notifications, you will lead the innovation of a user-centric notifications management platform, prioritizing an intuitive user experience and ensuring robust engineering support.
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This will involve building relationships with partners, including the Product Management, Product Design, UX Research, Brand, Marketing, Engineering, and Localization teams.
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8+ years product management and/or Product Design 8+ years of experience working collaboratively with engineering, design and user research teams. As an AI Product Manager, you will be instrumental in creating new tools, solutions, and services for developing large-scale GenAI and generative recommendation models and bringing them quickly to production.
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Experience working and leading cross-functionally with Engineering, Design, Program Management, Data Science, User Research, and GTM business development roles. Partner with internal product teams and broader Extensibility Platform and Builders and Partners product teams to identify new extension types, gather and clarify requirements, and execute cross-functionally (Engineering, Product Management, Design, etc.
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This role is inherently cross-functional - you will work closely with engineering, design, marketing, user research, finance, other devices teams, and executive teams to envision, develop, and launch innovative products.
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