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Senior Product Manager II

Remote - New York

At Compass, our mission is to help everyone find their place in the world. Founded in 2012, we’re revolutionizing the real estate industry with our end-to-end platform that empowers residential real estate agents to deliver exceptional service to seller and buyer clients.

We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to create and drive the product vision, planning, and roadmap execution for our Online Lead Delivery systems. This is a platform role owning the services and core logic that power how high-intent buyers and sellers are routed, matched, and delivered to real estate professionals across the Compass International Holdings ecosystem.

You will be responsible for the systems that govern lead routing, distribution, prioritization, and delivery across owned channels like Compass.com and strategic partners. You will focus on enabling Product, Engineering, and business teams to efficiently manage and optimize lead flow, leveraging your expertise in marketplace dynamics, routing logic, and data-driven decisioning. Your work will directly impact conversion, speed to lead, and agent success at scale.

This role strongly prefers PM experience on large-scale real estate products. 

Responsibilities 

  • Develop the product strategy and roadmap for Online Lead Delivery systems, and lead the full product lifecycle from ideation through development and launch
  • Act as Product Owner for lead routing and distribution systems, participating in team ceremonies and driving day-to-day prioritization and execution
  • Own the systems that govern lead matching, allocation, and delivery, ensuring performance, reliability, and scalability across all online lead sources
  • Define and evolve routing logic and distribution frameworks to improve speed to lead, conversion rates, and user experience
  • Partner closely with Engineering and Machine-Learning to design, build, and iterate on data-driven systems, including scoring, prioritization, and matching models
  • Prioritize and allocate resources across initiatives impacting multiple product and business teams, balancing business goals, user needs, and technical constraints
  • Collaborate with Product, Design, and business stakeholders to translate operational needs into scalable product solutions and detailed requirements
  • Monitor system performance and lead flow, identifying issues and opportunities to improve delivery accuracy, latency, and agent experience
  • Lead quarterly and ongoing planning processes in partnership with Engineering, ensuring alignment on priorities and delivery goals

Qualifications

  • 6+ years of product management experience building and scaling platform, marketplace, or backend systems
  • 2+ years of experience on a product team for a real estate portal or large brokerage with strong online presence strongly preferred, huge plus if in lead generation or delivery
  • Strong technical foundation, with the ability to work closely with engineers on system design, data flows, and tradeoffs
  • Proven ability to use data, experimentation, and user research to inform decisions and improve system performance
  • Experience working across multiple teams and stakeholders to deliver complex, cross-functional initiatives
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate complex systems and decisions
  • Ability to operate independently, manage competing priorities, and drive outcomes in a fast-paced, evolving environment
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to translate ambiguous challenges into structured, executable plans

Compensation: The salary pay range for this position is a base pay of $166,400 - $203,400 annually; however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Bonuses and restricted stock units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a full range of benefits. Base pay is based on market location. Minimum wage for the position will always be met. 

Perks that You Need to Know About:

Participation in our incentive programs (which may include eligible cash, equity, or commissions). Plus paid vacation, holidays, sick time, parental leave, and recharge leave; medical, tele-health, dental and vision benefits; 401(k) plan; flexible spending accounts (FSAs); commuter program; life and disability insurance; Maven (a support system for new parents); Carrot (fertility benefits); UrbanSitter (caregiver referral network); Employee Assistance Program; and pet insurance.

 
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At Compass, we believe that everyone deserves to find their place in the world — a place where they feel like they belong, where they can be their authentic selves, where they can thrive.  Our collaborative, energetic culture is grounded in our Compass Entrepreneurship Principles and our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, growth and mobility. As an equal opportunity employer, we offer competitive compensation packages, robust benefits and professional growth opportunities aimed at helping to improve our employees' lives and careers.

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