Talent Acquisition Specialist at Travel Triangle
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TravelTriangle.com - Product Manager (2-5 yrs)
Job Description:
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and define product road maps and feature concepts.
- Identify a new product, finalize requirements, plan, resource & deliver a new product (Ownership of delivery of product initiatives and releases)
- Drive product development with a team of world-class engineers and designers to think boldly and creatively and then to funnel that energy into concrete products and execution plans
- Deep understanding of customers, technology and competition, to then synthesise into product strategy
- Integrate usability studies, research and market analysis into product requirements to enhance user satisfaction
- Define, document, and communicate objectives, requirements and constraints for product initiatives and releases
- Define and analyze metrics for the success of products
- Communicate development status and document progress toward milestones
- Maximize efficiency in a constantly evolving environment, where the process is fluid and creative solutions are the norm Market Landscaping & Competitive Analysis
- Develop product strategy
- Stakeholder management
- Product pipeline planning
- Data analytics Define and Measure Key Product Metrics
- To track the health of a business, user engagement, and product performance
- External benchmarking with the competition and the market
Desired Skills and Experience:
- 2+ years product management or product design experience (preferably in consumer internet E commerce industry)
- Analytical thinking and great problem-solving skills
- Clear focus on customer/end user requirements
- Understanding of the technical architecture of complex and highly scalable web / Mobile applications.
Competencies required:
- Collaboration & Team Work
- Focus on Results
- Customer Focus
- Execution Excellence
- Effective Communication
- Entrepreneurial Orientation
- Innovation and Openness to Learning
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