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Prolific is not just another player in the AI space – we are the architects of the human data infrastructure that's reshaping the landscape of AI development. In a world where foundational AI technologies are increasingly commoditized, it's the quality and diversity of human-generated data that truly differentiates products and models. As part of our operational evolution we are looking for our first ever Senior Product Manager to be fully dedicated to building for our Research customers. You will take a ‘founder mindset’ to our heritage business, leading strategy and execution for a broad-remit product team focused on academic and business research customers, many of them self-serving, but increasingly more of them institutional or enterprise users.
Job Responsibility:
You'll bring your varied Product career experience to bear to solve customer problems and create new opportunities for users to fall in love with Prolific
You'll raise the bar of our product - and Product team - by making bets and building products that customers love and which drive commercial value for our business
You will be an unblocker and simplifier of complexity: colleagues will bring you problems, and emerge optimistic, with solutions
You'll partner productively with Product Design, User Research, Analytics, and Engineering to find ways to deliver products in a test-learn-iterate fashion
Requirements:
An extensive and varied track record working embedded in technology teams alongside engineers and designers
Experience of optimising funnels in close collaboration with marketing and/or customer-facing disciplines, or of working within a growth team
Competence or expertise in most or all of: The industry's prevailing Product/Engineering methodologies, hands-on experience of Agile frameworks, continuous discovery, continuous delivery, JTBD frameworks, thin or vertical slicing, self-organizing teams, advocacy of 'thinking in bets,' test-learn-iterate loops, etc.