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Senior Product Manager - Core
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Join a fast-growing London scale-up as a Senior Product Manager. Own end-to-end product initiatives from zero-to-one, focusing on marketplace conversion. We seek a proactive leader with strong execution skills and experience in compare/choice tools. Enjoy a hybrid role with private medical cover,...
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United Kingdom , London
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80000.00 - 90000.00 GBP / Year
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Principal Product Manager, Core Ads Quality
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Lead high-impact initiatives to ensure ad quality at a massive scale. This London-based Principal Product Manager role requires 10+ years of experience, deep expertise in AI/ML and ad tech, and exceptional cross-functional leadership. You will drive technical strategy with engineering teams and a...
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Senior Technical Product Manager - Core Database
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Join ClickHouse, a Forbes Cloud 100 leader, as a Senior Technical Product Manager for the Core Database. This remote UK role requires deep expertise in OLAP, SQL, and open-source product management. You will shape the future of real-time analytics by engaging with the community and driving produc...
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Discover rewarding Product Manager, Core Product jobs where you will be at the heart of a company's most essential offerings. A Core Product Manager is a strategic leader responsible for the foundational products or services that form the backbone of a business and are central to its value proposition and user identity. Unlike roles focused on new market expansion or experimental features, this position is dedicated to the sustained growth, stability, and innovation of the flagship products that drive the company's primary revenue and user engagement. Professionals in these jobs act as the CEO of the core product, balancing long-term vision with meticulous execution to ensure it remains competitive, resilient, and deeply valuable to users. The typical responsibilities of a Core Product Manager are comprehensive and central to business success. They are tasked with developing and owning the product vision and roadmap for the core offering, making critical decisions about its future direction. A key part of their role involves deep user and market analysis to identify opportunities for improvement, innovation, and scaling. They manage the entire product lifecycle, from conceptualizing new features and authoring detailed business requirements to prioritizing the product backlog and overseeing development through Agile methodologies. Core Product Managers work cross-functionally, serving as the crucial link between engineering, design, marketing, sales, and senior leadership to align everyone on the product's goals. Furthermore, they are guardians of the product's health, continuously monitoring key performance metrics, user feedback, and business outcomes to iterate and optimize. In many industries, this also includes a significant focus on risk management, operational resilience, and ensuring the product adheres to all regulatory and compliance standards. To excel in Core Product Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and experience is typically required. Employers generally seek candidates with a proven background in product management, preferably with experience handling mature, large-scale products. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are non-negotiable, as is proficiency in using data to inform strategy and measure success. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are vital for building consensus, influencing without authority, and articulating the product's value proposition across the organization. A solid understanding of technical concepts is necessary to collaborate effectively with engineering teams and make informed trade-off decisions. A bachelor's degree in business, computer science, or a related field is common, with many roles preferring an MBA or advanced degree. Ultimately, successful Core Product Managers are strategic thinkers, customer-centric advocates, and decisive leaders who can navigate complexity to steer a company's most critical asset toward enduring success. Explore these pivotal roles to find your next career challenge.

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