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Digital Product Manager

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Digital Product Manager
London, City (Hybrid)
Salary: Circa £120k with bonus and benefits
We're working exclusively with a leading global professional services group to find an experienced Product Manager to take charge of their global website estate - owning the roadmap, the strategy, and the team behind it.
This is a senior, highly visible role. You won't just be running a backlog - you'll be setting direction across multiple markets, leading a team, and making the calls on what gets built, what waits, and why.
What the role involves:
- Define and own the product roadmap for a network of enterprise websites, making sure every initiative ties back to real customer value and commercial outcomes.
- Make and defend tough prioritisation decisions, including saying no to things that don't move the needle.
- Manage a small team (a Product Owner, an Analyst, and Site Managers), while working closely with Platform, CRM, and Marketing Automation colleagues to keep delivery realistic and joined up.
- The role blends quick, data-led wins with bigger strategic bets, and you'll be the person stakeholders come to when priorities need aligning or trade-offs need explaining.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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What you'll bring:
- A strong track record in digital product leadership, with real ownership of strategy and roadmap delivery.
- Experience managing or leading a team, with accountability for outcomes, not just outputs.
- A data-first approach to decision-making and comfortable using metrics and insight to back your calls.
- Confidence engaging and challenging senior stakeholders across a large, global business.
- Solid hands-on experience with an enterprise CMS (Drupal or similar).
- Working knowledge of accessibility standards (WCAG) and data regulations (GDPR) as they apply to digital products.


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