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Founded by engineers — and customer obsessed — we leap at every opportunity to tackle technical challenges, from designing next-gen UI/UX for interfacing with data to scaling our services and infrastructure across millions of virtual machines.
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Data analysis skills (SQL or Python, in-product behavior analysis in Google Analytics, Heap or similar products) Product Management experience with a passion for improving user experience.
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Knowledge of multiple functional areas, e.g. product management, engineering, UI/UX, customer support, marketing. - Work collaboratively with engineering, UI/UX, and other cross-functional teams on cutting edge technologies to define infrastructure platforms.
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Design Collaboration: Partner with UI/UX designers to ensure that backend applications deliver an intuitive and seamless user experience. - Proven experience 3 years as a Product Manager or similar role- Deep understanding of backend technologies, databases, APIs, and cloud infrastructure.
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5 years of experience working cross-functionally with engineering, UX/UI, sales finance, and other stakeholders. Work collaboratively with Engineering, Marketing, Legal, UX, and other cross-functional teams on technologies.
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UX/UI design, research, and new product development experience. We're looking for a Senior Product Design Manager to lead the vision, evolution, and expansion of our core experience and pricing and merchandising teams.
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Knowledge of multiple functional areas, such as project management, engineering, UX/UI, sales, customer support, finance or marketing. Below you'll find an outline of the interview plan for our Senior Product Manager, Integrations position.
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We’re looking for a strong Product Manager to lead the development and strategic direction for Databricks notebooks, the most used surface in Databricks. 5+ years of experience as a Product Manager working on platform products.
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Manage and coach a diverse Design team made-up of not limited to Product, UI and Visual Designers, Researchers and UX Writers. Hands-on skills or good knowledge of a spectrum of design: UX, interaction design, UI design, graphic design, motion and animation, and UX Research.
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Direct reporting line may include team(s) of Product Manager(s), Product Owner(s), technical and solution architecture, DevOps management, UI / UX, Test, as well as full stack Software Development.
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Playing a key role in the IoT team, as a Product Manager you will be responsible for the product definition and feature roadmap for multiple projects across the IoT team. You will work closely with your engineering and UX/UI counterparts to identify business requirements, measuring and sharing progress against goals, and championing adoption with our customers.
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7 years of experience working cross-functionally with engineering, UX/UI, sales finance, and other stakeholders. Own Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) by overseeing collaboration with partner teams (e.g., engineers, Program Managers, UX) during product design.
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Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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As a Senior Product Manager focused on security, you will have the unique opportunity to drive the development and enhancement of the identity and access management capabilities within the Snowflake data platform, app, and production environment.
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We are looking for an experienced product manager to focus on integrations. Build a culture of user empathy on the team and be an expert at leveraging user feedback in all its forms to make product decisions.
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