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Senior Product Manager Data & AI
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Lead the data & AI product vision at a profitable, global mobility tech leader. Shape monetizable analytics tools and embed AI into a platform powering 20M+ trips yearly. This hands-on, entrepreneurial role in Hamburg requires B2B SaaS PM experience and a strong commercial drive. Enjoy a hybrid m...
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Germany , Hamburg
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Wunder Mobility
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Lead the Checkout team as a Senior Product Manager in Hamburg or Berlin. You will drive the development of scalable, multi-tenant e-commerce solutions for our Retail and SCAYLE businesses. Leverage your technical expertise in APIs and processes to manage stakeholders and deliver high-quality prod...
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Germany , Hamburg or Berlin
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70000.00 - 85000.00 EUR / Year
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Lead digital product strategy for top brands like Lufthansa and Jägermeister from Hamburg or Berlin. This senior role requires 5+ years of PM/PO experience in e-commerce, agile mastery, and fluency in German & English. You'll consult clients, own project scope, and guide international teams to su...
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Germany , Hamburg; Berlin
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Explore Senior Product Manager - Communications jobs and discover a pivotal leadership role at the intersection of technology, strategy, and user experience. A Senior Product Manager in the communications sector is responsible for defining and executing the vision for products that connect people, whether through messaging platforms, collaboration tools, telephony solutions, or enterprise communication systems. This strategic profession involves guiding products from conception to launch and beyond, ensuring they solve real user problems and achieve significant market impact. Professionals in these roles typically own the end-to-end product lifecycle. Common responsibilities include conducting in-depth market research and user analysis to identify opportunities and pain points. They synthesize these insights to develop a compelling product strategy and a prioritized roadmap. A key duty is translating high-level vision into actionable requirements, working closely with cross-functional teams of engineers, designers, and data scientists to build, iterate, and deliver exceptional products. They are also accountable for defining and tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success and inform future direction. Effective stakeholder management is crucial, as they must align diverse groups—from executives to engineering teams—around a shared product vision. The typical skill set for these jobs blends analytical rigor with creative leadership. Senior Product Managers are expected to possess deep customer empathy and a data-driven mindset, using both qualitative feedback and quantitative metrics to make informed decisions. Strategic thinking and business acumen are essential for balancing user needs with technical feasibility and commercial objectives. Excellent communication and storytelling abilities are non-negotiable, as the role requires evangelizing the product vision and persuading stakeholders at all levels. Furthermore, a strong understanding of modern development practices, including Agile and Scrum, is standard. Increasingly, familiarity with leveraging AI and machine learning to enhance product capabilities is becoming a valuable asset in communications-focused jobs. Candidates exploring Senior Product Manager - Communications jobs will generally find requirements centered on proven experience in product management, with a track record of launching and scaling successful software products. A background in communications technology, SaaS, or related fields is highly advantageous. While formal education in business, computer science, or a related discipline is common, demonstrable experience in product strategy, user-centric design, and cross-functional leadership is paramount. This career path offers the opportunity to shape how the world connects and collaborates, making it a dynamic and influential profession for strategic thinkers passionate about impactful technology.

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