Bachelor's Degree and experience in product/program management or software development
OR equivalent experience.
Proven history of building great user experiences and using data to improve upon them.
Experience with A/B testing, creating and defining success metrics, integrating with popular data analytics tools.
Preferred Qualifications:
Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills through all levels of the organization, technical and non-technical.
Innate curiosity and ability to thrive in ambiguous situations as you work to bring clarity to those around you.
Individuals with a positive, collaborative, can-do attitude and bias for action.
Cultural activators, who place a high priority on a healthy team culture and contribute to that culture themselves.
Critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, a strong history of solving complex problems and the ability to thrive in an ambiguous and rapidly changing environments.
Understanding of Security and Privacy principles, e.g. experience conducting security assessments on apps and cloud services.
Design thinking, structured problem solving, data driven decision making and strong analytical skills.
Communicate complex ideas to others, including leadership, in a clear, effective, and motivating manners.
Customer-focused approach to feature design with solid understanding of user experience possibilities.
Responsibilities
Partner with cross-company engineering leaders to ensure successful delivery of the product roadmap.
Manage backlog and priority for your feature areas, including inbound and outbound dependencies, and ensuring features land on time and with high quality.
Engage with partners, customers, and Teams leadership to drive consensus, provide findings, and incorporate feedback.
Customer focused, data driven, own the end-to-end experience, and deliver results with agility and quality.
Work with partner teams on shared experiences, common technology, and opportunities for alignment in common goals.
Define what success looks like, how we measure it, and how we get there.