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Lead Product Instructor

US, Remote

Lead Product Instructor 

We’re on a mission at Product School…

… to empower people to build better products! 

As the global leader in Product Management certifications, we train Product Managers at all career stages and entire Product teams within organizations. 

Delivered live by globally recognized instructors, our certifications empower our 15,000+ graduates to build better products, lead more effective teams, and deliver better results. 

In addition to offering the industry’s most recognized Product Management certifications, we publish a wealth of free content online, hold regular career fairs, and host the world's premier Product conference: ProductCon.

Joining Product School means…

…you’re coming aboard at an exciting time: we have established an incredible product with a strong product-market fit that is beloved by customers, (check out our reviews on Course Report, Yelp, and Quora).  We need you to help supercharge our momentum to accelerate our growth.  

Product School fast facts…

  • We are scaling fast, and bolstered by Series A funding from Leeds Illuminate 
  • We are acutely focused on growing Enterprise business 
  • We are a dynamic global team that works fully remotely across Mexico, Spain, and the US
  • We come together online and in-person for events and team-building

The Role:

As a full-time Product Management instructor at Product School, your main responsibility is delivering high-quality training primarily for Enterprise, but also consumer-facing cohorts. You'll effectively communicate and collaborate with the Enterprise Customer Success team, Enterprise clients, and internal stakeholders to ensure timely interactions and successful delivery. You'll also contribute to updating content for clients or consumer cohorts and provide product management expertise to support cross-functional teams such as Sales, Customer Success, Marketing, and Product.

What you'll do:

  • Provide product management insights and expertise to students looking to make career changes into product management or looking to work better with product managers in their day-to-day.
  • Provide instruction on product management fundamentals, advanced topics, and best practices to enterprise customers.
    • Work with clients to modify and adjust curriculum to match their needs.
    • Identify key topics of interest with clients that may require new content creation.
    • Create case studies as needed to support reinforcement of concepts and topics.
    • Incorporate your relevant experience and storytelling into content to increase training relevancy to the audience.
  • Work with sales to help close enterprise opportunities.
  • Provide career and resume support for students via office hours.
  • Provide instructor training and support for our contract instructors to help guide them through topics and exercises before cohorts start.
  • Work with the content team to create new materials for new classes, and revise/revisit existing materials for currently offered courses.

This role could be a good fit for you if:

  • You have 8+ years of product management experience.
  • You have 3+ years of product leadership experience (VP or above) at Series A companies or above (not a tiny startup).
  • You worked at both Fortune 500 companies with a strong product culture (Google, Shopify, Amazon, Stripe, etc.) and high-growth startups (Zoom, 1Password, etc.).
  • You are experienced in creating quality content. 
  • You are experienced in working with external stakeholders (not just internal).
  • You can learn quickly and adjust (critical for this role).
  • You worked on B2B products as well as B2B2C products.

The perks:

  • Remote First - our team works remotely across multiple countries and time zones
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage in the US - support for additional coverage is available in Spain 
  • Company Team Offsites and Coworking - we believe that remote-first doesn’t mean remote-only
  • Free Product School Course Offerings - we offer a range of courses and certifications worth $15,000 that we readily encourage our employees to explore
  • Monthly Internet Reimbursement - we support our team, wherever they’re working from
  • Parental leave

The compensation package offered for this position is between $200,000-$240,000. Please note this is a range and actual salary may vary based on work experience and qualifications, performance, and other factors evaluated during the hiring process.  Additionally, this compensation package could consist of other components, such as equity and/or performance bonus.

We require that candidates be located in the country/countries specified. We are unable to hire outside of the country/countries specified or provide or take over sponsorship at this point in time.  Applicants MUST be authorized to work in the listed country of hire without sponsorship.  

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