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Forhyre

We are looking for a DevOps Product Manager to help us build functional systems that improve customer experience.
As a Product Manager (SaaS), you will work alongside other Product Managers to scale and improve our software platform, leading to increased ARR.
You will own the strategy, roadmap, and execution for part of the customer journey for new customers and some of the tools that help scale product-led growth across the organization.
Specifically, you will be involved to:
Build the strategy for SaaS-based ProductsWork closely with other Product leads (PMs, EMs, Designers)Conceptualize and build entire product offerings and business propositionsDevelop and manage a balanced roadmapBe able to speak to trends in your KPIs and how your team's work is moving the needle.
Contribute to the refinement of our overarching product strategyCreate a sales deck for product offerings, including pricing options based on best practices team, with high visibility and exposure The top candidate will have the following skills:
5
years of Product Management experience in B2B or B2C SaaS products; web applications & products preferredStrong communicator & collaborator; excellent English written and verbal skills, proactiveExperience working on a growth-oriented / focused product teamProven track record delivering tangible business outcomesPrevious experience running A/B tests (Optimizely experience a plus)Analytical acumen and strong prioritization skillsProven track record of effective collaboration with product teams and cross-functionallyExperience working in a high-growth company with fast-paced decision-making processes Nice to have skills:
Product ManagementDevOpsCI/CD ExperienceStakeholder ManagementAbout the Company:
Forhyre.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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