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Senior Product Manager – Data Exchange

Senior Product Manager – Data Exchange

CompanyKlaviyo
LocationBoston, MA, USA
Salary$140000 – $210000
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • 5+ years of product management experience
  • Proven experience in product management, with a focus on highly technical products or infrastructure
  • Experience with data movement tools (ETL and Reverse ETL), APIs, data collection and sharing techniques, data formats
  • Are passionate about Product as a craft, and love building amazing B2B SaaS products
  • A hustler – owning your work, and taking initiative
  • Resourceful and flexible and has a strong focus on getting things done without strict processes or guidance for every move
  • Track record of owning products

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate and communicate – you will collaborate with all teams within the company and all parties outside of the company to be most effective in your role.
  • Manage a roadmap – you will prioritize all potential projects for our product area, and focus on those with the largest impact.
  • Create clarity through writing – you will define the customer problems we need to solve, who we are solving them for, and what it means to solve those problems. You will work agilely, but also sweat the details. You are passionate about making sure that every experience is understood, anticipated, and handled elegantly.
  • Ship features – you will get value into customer hands. For all of the work that goes into planning and coordination, we stay focused on delivering improved solutions and experiences every day.
  • Learn – you will be a voracious learner. A lack of experience/knowledge around a challenge is an invitation to dive deep and become an expert in that area. You should love learning and tackling new challenges.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bonus: Experience with cloud-based services (AWS, Azure, GCP) and cloud analytics tools (Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, Synapse, BigQuery), batch and stream processing, data lakes and relational databases