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About the Role
The Senior Product Manager role at Talogy is responsible for driving the development and execution of our product strategy for our portfolio of talent management solutions. The person in this role works closely with cross-functional teams, including Software Engineering, Marketing, Sales, and Technical Operations, to deliver innovative products that meet the evolving needs of our global clients.
This is a full-time permanent role, with flexible hours around core office availability Monday to Friday. The role can be performed remotely, with occasional travel for meetings, events and workshops.
Role Responsibilities
- Define and communicate clear product strategies aligned with Talogy’s overall objectives.
- Develop and manage a product roadmap that prioritizes features and enhancements based on market needs, customer feedback, and business goals.
- Conduct market research and identify opportunities for product differentiation and innovation.
- Collaborate with Talogy stakeholders to define product requirements and specifications.
- Lead agile product development processes, including sprint planning, backlog management, and user story creation, to timely delivery of high-quality products through effective project management.
- Engage with customers, partners, and industry experts to gather feedback and insights.
- Analyze usage data and customer feedback to inform product decisions and improvements.
- Act as the voice of the customer within the organization, advocating for user needs and experiences.
- Develop go-to-market strategies, including pricing, positioning, and messaging.
- Support sales efforts by providing product expertise, conducting product demos, and participating in customer meetings.
- Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure product success and impact.
- Conduct regular product performance reviews and adjust strategies as needed.
- Report on product performance to senior leadership and other stakeholders.
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- 6+ years of experience demonstrated product management experience delivering quality, on-time product delivery working closely with QA, software development and project management in an agile environment.
- Education to Bachelor’s degree level, preferably in a business or technical field. MA or MBA a plus.
- Technical experience as a software engineer, analyst, or technical project manager preferred.
- Formal training, certification or experience in design, contextual inquiry, or other methodologies regarding end-to-end commercial product development and/or requirements gathering.
- Educational technology, certification and/or assessment/remote proctoring industry experience.
- Product experience with large-scale SaaS software systems
- Experience determining accurate LOEs, owning and developing product roadmaps aligned with corporate goals, objectives, and drivers, and remonstrated project management skills.
- Experience working with Agile/Scrum methodology.
- Experience translating between the technical details, customer problems, and business impact of the team’s work.
- Experience working with a UI/UX Developer to refine the product and deliver wireframes and requirements to the software engineering team.
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