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Product Manager - Mobile Apps (5-8 yrs)
- Responsible for managing the entire product life-cycle and commercial success of one or more complex products.
- Define the strategy and roadmap for a current or new product; drive the product development; and enable sales and usage of the product.
- Uncover and understand business needs and translate them into requirements
- Building consensus around the vision across a team of stakeholders, and translating the vision into user stories that enable efficient development
- Engage closely with engineering and architecture in Agile methodology to help determine the best technical implementation/design while balancing time-to-market needs
- Define and proactively monitor key performance metrics to support and inform product decisions. Engage in problem solving with analytics to determine trends and root causes quickly
- Joining daily scrum meetings to address any queries from developers and to ensure on-time and on-budget delivery of each release
- Technical effort management, task decomposition, and risk management in an agile environment
- Partner with Customer Support teams in solving pain points for our users
- Use A/B Testing, analytics, market research, usability studies, and competitive analysis to drive decision making
QUALIFICATION AND SKILL SET :
- 5 to 8 years of working experience in Product Management, with an excellent record of accomplishment in delivering on time and on budget
- MBA / Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering
- Working knowledge on the SFDC platform and its architecture is a must
- Proven track record for building, launching, and maintaining high-scale, successful products
- Hands-on experience on Mobile (Android, iOS) & Web Apps Development with good knowledge on RESTful APIs
- Proven ability to lead and influence others, including developers, business owners and senior tech and business leaders
- Scrum certification is preferred
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