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Product Manager

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Privacy is dedicated to building a suite of easy-to-use tools that give our users’ better control and protection over their spending. We are a team of engineers, designers, and operators with extensive financial technology, regulatory, legal and compliance, and product expertise. We are also a group of content creators, runners, comedians, musicians, artists, chefs, dog lovers, gamers, plant caretakers, coffee connoisseurs, photographers, volunteers, and world travelers who leverage our diverse backgrounds and experiences to build both amazing products and an inclusive company. Come join us.

Privacy is hiring a Product Manager to lead a full engineering squad and collaborate with other cross-functional stakeholders to build and drive the product roadmap to achieve key business metrics and growth objectives.

What You’ll Do

Lead the product roadmap and strategy

  • Lead a full engineering pod/squad with minimal oversight, taking complete ownership of the core Privacy.com business 
  • Assist in the product strategy setting process, learning how it aligns with company strategy, and translate that strategy into a roadmap for the next 3, 6, and 12 months
  • Ruthlessly prioritize the roadmap using the product vision, data, customer feedback, and business goals, justifying these decisions at the leadership level
  • Identify new market opportunities and define short to medium-term strategy for your product area using data, market insights, and customer research with an eye on long-term product strategy
  • Foster a product and customer-centric mindset across the company; hold a high bar for product quality and help enforce it across the company

Drive data-informed decisions

  • Own key product metrics that directly roll up into financial and business metrics, with accountability for driving measurable improvements
  • Use data to tell compelling stories that explain decisions and directions being taken, creating and interpreting dashboards to track performance
  • Gather customer feedback through multiple channels (user research, interviews, support feedback, reviews, and in-app behavior) and translate needs into product requirements

Execute through cross-functional collaboration

  • Work collaboratively with engineering, design, CX, and compliance teams to deliver the roadmap
  • Balance the speed of execution in a fast-paced environment while maintaining an unwavering commitment to product quality

 

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of product management experience, preferably in consumer fintech or other D2C businesses
  • Proven track record of achieving key business goals through product initiatives
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to perform basic data analysis, including A/B tests, and the ability to create and interpret dashboards
  • Demonstrated ability to use data to tell non-technical stories that influence decision-making
  • Experience leading cross-functional teams to deliver roadmaps
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate how the roadmap ties back to the company vision and business goals
  • Experience working in high-velocity environments while maintaining quality standards
  • Ownership mindset - passionate about seeing features through from concept to successful launch
  • Ability to thrive with autonomy while driving results in a fast-paced environment
  • Empathy and humility

Join our team to help shape the future of consumer payments while working in a dynamic, high-impact environment.

Base Salary for US Candidates: $130,000 - $150,000

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Benefits for US Employees: 

  • Health, vision, and dental insurance 
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(k) match 
  • Life Insurance and AD&D policy 
  • 3% cashback on all Privacy purchases

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