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Job Summary
We are looking for a strategic and customer-focused Product Manager to lead the development and lifecycle of innovative products in a fully remote environment. The ideal candidate will collaborate with cross-functional teams to define product strategy, prioritize features, and deliver solutions that align with business objectives and customer needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and execute product strategy, vision, and roadmap
- Gather and prioritize product requirements from customers and stakeholders
- Conduct market research, competitive analysis, and customer feedback analysis
- Collaborate with engineering, design, marketing, and sales teams throughout the product lifecycle
- Create and manage product backlogs, user stories, and acceptance criteria
- Monitor product performance using key metrics and recommend improvements
- Lead Agile ceremonies, including sprint planning, backlog refinement, and product reviews
- Coordinate product launches and work closely with marketing and customer success teams
- Identify business opportunities and develop strategies for product growth
- Maintain comprehensive product documentation and communicate updates to stakeholders
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Required Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, Engineering, Marketing, or a related field
- 3–6 years of experience in product management or a related role
- Strong understanding of Agile/Scrum methodologies and product development processes
- Experience with product management tools such as Jira, Confluence, Asana, Trello, or Monday.com
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
- Strong communication, presentation, and stakeholder management abilities
- Experience working with cross-functional and remote teams
- Ability to prioritise competing demands and manage multiple projects simultaneously


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Preferred Qualifications
- Product management certifications such as Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Pragmatic Institute, or AIPMM
- Experience in SaaS, fintech, healthcare, e-commerce, or technology companies
- Familiarity with data analytics tools such as Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Amplitude, or Power BI
- Basic understanding of UX/UI principles and customer journey mapping
- Experience managing B2B or B2C digital products
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