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Senior Product Manager

About LineLeap

LineLeap (YCombinator S19) is building new ways to interact and transact with your favorite bars, clubs, and nightlife venues. Starting in 2017, LineLeap has allowed users to skip the line while providing venues with new revenue that helps grow their businesses even further. Since then, LineLeap has charted as high as #14 in the App Store and expanded to offering in-app cover payment, drink ordering, and event ticketing, along with giving venues powerful marketing and analytics tools so they can bring unforgettable experiences to their customers. LineLeap gives our 1 million+ users a delightful and unique way to interact with their go-to venues, allowing them to get to the fun, faster.

About The Team 

We are building a world-class product team that cares deeply about creating user experiences that our customers love, powered by a culture of hard work, grit, and passion for our craft. We believe bringing in team members that help foster creativity, contribute to deep collaboration, and provide diversity of thought will result in building one of nightlife’s most innovative organizations in an industry that has been neglected for far too long. We are so excited about what we will achieve together with the talent and passion each and every individual brings to our growing team.

About You

You are self-sufficient and adaptable. You have deep empathy for the people around you and those you build products for. You believe that making a huge impact is done not by individuals, but by tight-knit teams that work hand-in-hand towards highly ambitious goals. Your ability to balance autonomy with collaboration makes you a vital part of leading the creation of world-class products for our users and customers.

Your product mindset centers around creating highly-valuable, human-centered, and business-transforming products. You have a passion for meeting users where they are and understanding their needs and emotions. You have an ability to bring focus and alignment to a team of talented creatives towards delivering features that make our business invaluable to those that use them. Your curiosity and organizational skills result in a product discovery process that unlocks vast opportunities for growth.

What You’ll Be Doing

As our senior-most Product Manager, you will be a core contributor to the product discovery and development processes that will define LineLeap’s growth for years to come. You’ll be leading all phases of product development for a number of teams, working hand-in-hand with the CTO. You will be responsible for defining and executing on product research experiments, feature development, and roadmap prioritization:

  • Plan a roadmap of features, experiments, and initiatives that rolls up to business goals, alongside the CTO and design team
  • Use continuous discovery principles to manage a catalog of discovered product opportunities, assumptions, and potential solutions
  • Define hypotheses, success criteria, and key metrics for all features and initiatives, with input from the head of product and key stakeholders
  • Ensure the measurement, follow up, and review of success/failure of released features and experiments, in collaboration with the data team
  • Manage the execution of the product roadmap in accordance with our product development process
  • Work with the UX team to conduct and document user interviews and studies, ensuring a database of valuable user feedback is built and shared with the whole tech organization
  • Communicate all product releases, usage documentation, feature readiness, and more with stakeholders throughout the company
  • Mentor other product managers on growth and execution of all of the above

Qualifications

  • Strong track record of managing a product development lifecycle with high emphasis on analyzing the business impact and learnings of product releases
  • Highly experienced manager of hypothesis-driven product experiments such as split tests, fake door tests, proof-of-concepts, interviews, etc.
  • Proven background as a human-centric business-focused decision maker, ensuring the development of highly satisfying and delightful consumer products that sell
  • Seasoned backlog prioritization skills, balancing innovation with short-term and long-term goals, with past performance of owned business objective achievement
  • Exceptionally capable at formulating and communicating product vision and strategy to both the tech team and company stakeholders
  • Keen ability to work in a fast-paced, testing heavy, scrappy environment. 
  • 5-10 years of deep product management experience, preferably at a growth stage startup

How We Hire

  • We start off with a video conversation to get to know each other, answer any questions you might have about the process, and assess an initial potential match. 
  • That will be followed up with video conversations with our CTO and one of our co-founders.
  • Depending on how that goes, we will invite you to our office in New York City to spend about 3 hours with several members of our technology and executive teams, followed by a team food outing. If the interview goes well, candidates can expect an offer within 24-48 hours.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Base salary of $160,000 to $190,000, depending on experience
  • Competitive stock option package, depending on experience
  • 401K plan
  • Benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short-term/long-term disability, and life insurance
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Hybrid remote work environment
    • We are based in New York City and generally expect you to be in at least 3 days a week in our office in the Flatiron neighborhood. We have also been flexible with remote work for those who are visiting family and traveling.
    • We are not prioritizing fully remote candidates at this time.

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  • LineLeap is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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