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Product Marketing Manager I, Rider Growth
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United States , San Francisco
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140000.00 - 155500.00 USD / Year
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FP&S Manager - Product-Led Growth & Marketing
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Join Checkr in San Francisco as an FP&S Manager for Product-Led Growth & Marketing. Partner with cross-functional teams, leveraging 7+ years in Strategic Finance and expert SQL/Looker skills to drive data-driven insights and forecasting. Enjoy top benefits like full medical coverage, equity, and ...
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United States , San Francisco
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154000.00 - 181000.00 USD / Year
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Checkr
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Principal Growth Product Manager
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Lead AI product growth from 0 to 1 at Atlassian. As a Principal Growth Product Manager for Rovo, you will craft strategies to drive adoption and engagement for this AI-first product. This role requires deep experience in AI technologies, data analysis, and cross-functional leadership. Based in Se...
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United States , Seattle; San Francisco
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158000.00 - 253800.00 USD / Year
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Product Manager, Growth
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Join Figma as a Product Manager, Growth in San Francisco or New York. Drive user acquisition and top-of-funnel growth by owning logged-out experiences and discovery channels. Leverage 5+ years of PM experience, data-driven experimentation, and cross-functional collaboration to shape how new users...
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United States , San Francisco; New York
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164000.00 - 294000.00 USD / Year
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Figma
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Looking for Product Manager, Growth jobs? You're targeting a dynamic and data-driven role at the intersection of product development, marketing, and user psychology. A Product Manager specializing in Growth is a strategic architect focused on systematically scaling a product's user base and revenue. Unlike traditional product managers who may focus on core features, the Growth PM is obsessed with optimizing the entire user journey—from discovery and acquisition to activation, retention, and monetization. Their core mission is to identify and exploit leverage points within the product funnel to drive sustainable, measurable business growth. Professionals in these roles typically own a specific segment of the growth funnel, such as new user onboarding, activation, or subscription expansion. Common responsibilities involve deep data analysis to pinpoint friction points, forming hypotheses for improvement, and designing rapid A/B tests or experiments to validate those ideas. They build cross-functional coalitions, working hand-in-hand with engineering, data science, design, and marketing teams to implement changes that can range from tweaking in-product messaging to overhauling a sign-up flow. A key output is a roadmap of high-impact, often small-scale, experiments aimed at moving key performance indicators (KPIs) like activation rate, daily active users, retention cohorts, and average revenue per user. The typical skill set for Growth Product Manager jobs is a unique blend of analytical rigor and creative problem-solving. Successful candidates are intensely data-literate, comfortable defining metrics, analyzing dashboards, and interpreting experiment results to guide decisions. They possess strong user empathy to translate behavioral insights into compelling product experiences that drive habitual use. Exceptional communication and influence skills are non-negotiable, as the role requires aligning diverse teams around a growth strategy without formal authority. A background in product-led growth (PLG) models, particularly in B2B SaaS or consumer tech, is highly common. Familiarity with experimentation platforms, basic statistical principles, and lifecycle marketing channels (like email and in-app notifications) is also standard. Ultimately, landing one of these Product Manager, Growth jobs means stepping into a high-impact position where success is quantified by moving the needle on business-critical metrics. It's a career for those who thrive at the intersection of data, product, and psychology, and who derive satisfaction from the rapid, iterative cycle of hypothesize, test, learn, and scale. If you are a strategic thinker with a builder's mentality and a passion for optimizing user journeys, exploring Growth Product Manager opportunities could be your next career move.

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