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Product Manager

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Hummingbird is a remote-first, fully distributed team united by the shared mission of helping fight financial crime. Since our launch in 2017, we’ve helped major financial institutions and tech-savvy trailblazers alike (e.g. Stripe, Affirm, Evolve Bank etc.) orchestrate their compliance programs through our thoughtfully designed, intuitive SaaS product. We believe finding and stopping financial crime is a problem rooted in code, language and design, so we built the product that the heroes doing this work deserve.

We are customer-obsessed, and we love building and shipping great products. We set a high bar, challenge our assumptions, seek diverse opinions, and support each other to do our best work.

We do our best to write inclusive, descriptive and accurate job descriptions, but we’re not always perfect. If you’re interested in the role, we’d love to hear from you even if you don’t feel like you meet everything we’re looking for. We’re always iterating and improving, and it’s possible that your experience is even more impactful than we could have imagined.
 
 

About the Role

At Hummingbird, we build products to fight against financial crime. As a product manager at Hummingbird, you will play a central role in our product efforts. You will be responsible for defining product initiatives, setting priorities, and ensuring that Hummingbird's platform is truly the best solution for investigating financial crime available. You will sit at the center of the Hummingbird team, collaborating with engineering, design, customer success, sales, marketing, and leadership to edit Hummingbird's product narrative and ensure it is coherently communicated to our customers.

We are a customer obsessed team, and we love brainstorming product solutions to challenges. As a product lead, you will guide these conversations and distill the team’s passion into clear, actionable product updates that drive clear value.

What you’re looking to do:

  • Help define, prioritize, and orchestrate our product roadmap and supporting initiatives in marketing, customer success, and sales.
  • Become an expert in the needs of compliance and risk professionals through research and empathy. Partner closely with customers on a regular basis to understand their needs and potential solutions.
  • Collaborate with Hummingbird designers to craft delightful experiences for compliance professionals at financial institutions globally.
  • Partner closely with our CEO, CTO and other Hummingbird leadership. This is a highly visible and cross-functionally collaborative role.

 

What we’re looking for:

  • Are deeply empathetic and care about the needs of customers. You have developed a sense of how technology can provide utility to highly-trained professionals.
  • Take ownership of products and initiatives that you lead. You have experience taking products from 0-1.
  • Strong ability to context switch across multiple products and projects.
  • Care almost obsessively about details, design, and product quality.
  • Articulate your thoughts clearly and coherently, and work to ensure a shared vision of product initiatives on your team.
  • Have experience as a product manager or product lead, specifically in the B2B SaaS space.
  • Bonus: have experience in financial compliance or anti-fraud practice areas, or exposure to this space with a strong interest in learning more!
  • Bonus: have experience with SQL and creating your own analytics and reports.

 

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please don't hesitate to contact us to request accommodation.

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