Intec Select
Product Manager - Ed-Tech

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Product Manager – EdTech (Hybrid)
Location: London
Salary: £46,000
Benefits:
- 32 days annual leave
- Flexible Working
- 28% pension
- Bonus
- Much more
Our client, a leading Education Technology company that operates in over 100 companies and engages with over 600 million users, is hiring a Product Manager with experience in EdTech, education publishing, or digital learning to join an enterprise global team.
The Product Manager will lead the development and lifecycle management of innovative digital and print learning products. Working closely with Technology, UX, Content, and Commercial teams, you'll define product strategy, manage roadmaps, and deliver engaging products that meet customer and business needs.
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Key Responsibilities
- Own product strategy, roadmap, and lifecycle management.
- Define product requirements and prioritize features.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality products.
- Analyze customer feedback, market trends, and product performance to drive continuous improvement.
- Support product launches, commercial success, and ongoing optimization.
- Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners.


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You'll have:
- Experience as a Product Manager within EdTech, education publishing, or digital learning.
- Experience managing digital product development throughout the product lifecycle.
- Strong stakeholder management and project delivery skills.
- A data-driven approach with excellent analytical and communication skills.
Desirable
- Experience with AI, LMS/VLE platforms, or digital assessment products.
- Agile product development experience.
- Knowledge of Design Thinking or value proposition frameworks.
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