Director, Product Management - Indeed Incubator - remote

Indeed
Posted 2 years ago
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Indeed Incubator combines the best of startup and big-tech worlds: fast-paced 0-to-1 product development with agile teams like a startup;security, compensation, and career progression of a big tech company.

What is Incubator?

The Incubator is a product accelerator charged with pioneering new product ideas;we do everything, including assessing viability, launching MVP, iterating, and scaling our products. Incubator has more than 100 employees across engineering, product, and design;we have 15 agile teams where each team explores and executes on a new initiative. Metered funding rounds keep us in check – don’t kill good ideas too early, don’t let bad ideas run for too long.

Attributes of Successful Product Managers in Incubator

This role is in an IC role with a director’s scope of responsibility. Product managers are effectively CEOs of their initiative, and they are representing Indeed in a new unexplored space with the help of their team (engineers, design, marketing, sales, etc.) Product managers with the following attributes excel in this role:
  • Thrive in Ambiguity: Incubator specializes in ambiguous 0-to-1 product spaces. PMs carve the path and change it early and often as they collect more signals. 
  • Strong Leadership: Incubator focuses on unchartered spaces that no one else in the company is exploring. The PMs define Indeed’s point of view for these new spaces.
  • Strong Execution: This entails leading your team with fast-paced execution, using experimentation and user research to inform decisions, learning from new information and adjusting accordingly, communicating and managing relationships with stakeholders – both internal (your direct team) and external (senior leaders across the company, for example).
Who You Are
  • 12+ years of product management experience in tech companies;the ideal candidate will have experience working at a startup (extra points for founders) and experience working for big tech companies.