PM-013 Product Manager (Lead)

Canada-wide Remote

Our client's mission is to inspire the world's developers to build great software. We do that by powering nearly all in-person and virtual software competitions around the globe. They have a large, global network of software developers who discover and participate in hackathons on their platform in order to learn, build something great, and earn exposure. Organizations run online and in-person competitions to market their tools to their active developer community. Customers include Amazon, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and many others.

Their culture is centered around a close relationship with the community, and a dedication to continuously improve their offering. Employees are empowered to explore and take ownership, and to make decisions in line with their metrics and mission. Their mission is firmly rooted in the belief that technology can bring about important change and improve lives.

In this role you will:

  • Have day-to-day responsibility for developing the product experience of developers and organizations on our web platforms -- including our new private employee hackathon product for teams
  • Have tremendous impact on a community of both inspirational developers and important customers
  • Work closely with our business stakeholders and our users and customers to understand how to best maximize business value through our product
  • Define and regularly monitor success metrics and other analytics
  • Build and improve features with designers
  • Work closely with our development team to shepherd work to completion and further iteration

Requirements

  • You have at least 3 years Product Management experience
  • You are highly productive and motivated
  • You’re passionate about delighting users by creating a wonderful product experience
  • You are both data-driven and creative
  • You work well with teams and are an excellent communicator

Desired

  • Experience with usability testing
  • Experience working on an Agile team
  • Familiarity with what motivates software developers, given our business focus (not required, but nice-to-have)