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Product Manager - Marketplace

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Product Manager - Marketplace
Product Manager – Marketplace – Tesco
About the Role
We’re looking for a Product Manager – Marketplace to help shape, scale, and elevate Tesco Marketplace. In this role, you’ll own key customer journeys that improve how people discover, browse, and shop Marketplace ranges across our digital platforms.
Marketplace is a major growth area for Tesco, and you’ll play a pivotal role in building category-led, specialist shopping experiences, while scaling our end-to-end journeys across non-food and near-food categories. You’ll use data, insights, and AI-driven approaches to make smarter, faster product decisions that unlock growth and deliver brilliant customer outcomes.
Responsibilities
- Own and deliver specific Marketplace product capabilities and journeys
- Improve key journeys: discovery, navigation, product detail, and checkout
- Work with cross-functional teams to deliver measurable improvements in CX and conversion
- Use data and AI insights to identify opportunities and prioritise effectively
- Support experimentation – test, learn, and scale what works
- Partner with design, content, and commercial teams to improve category-led experiences
- Contribute to optimisation of search, recommendations, and personalisation
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Why you're a good match
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Requirements
Core requirements
- Experience in ecommerce product management, ideally Marketplace or extended range
- Strong problem-solving and prioritisation skills
- Experience delivering customer-facing features with measurable impact
- Comfortable working with data to drive decisions
- Strong collaboration with engineering, design, and stakeholders
Nice to have
- Exposure to AI/ML, recommendations, or personalisation
- Experience with experimentation and optimisation
- Experience in one or more specialist categories (electronics, home, beauty, pets, etc.)
Benefits – What’s in it for you?
We focus on providing little helps to ensure your wellbeing, both inside and outside work:
- Annual bonus up to 20% of base salary
- Holiday entitlement: Starting at 25 days, plus a personal day (bank holidays included)
- Private medical insurance
- Parental leave:
- 26 weeks maternity and adoption leave (at full pay, with 12 months’ service)
- Followed by 13 weeks of Statutory Maternity Pay or Adoption Pay
- 6 weeks fully paid paternity leave
- 24/7 virtual GP service, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), and mental wellbeing support


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About Us
Tesco is more than just a supermarket or a technology company—it’s both, and so much more. Our colleagues work towards one goal: making every day a little better for customers, colleagues, and communities worldwide.
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We champion a balance that lets you thrive—spend 60% of your week in the office and the rest remotely.
We encourage open conversations about flexible working, tailoring solutions to suit individual needs.
At Tesco, diversity and inclusion are at our core. We’re a Disability Confident Leader, committed to an accessible and fully inclusive recruitment process.
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