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Senior Product Manager in Online Sportsbook
Dazzle: Commercial & Office Cleaning | LondonLas Vegas4y ago
- Seniority
- Senior
About the role
Our client is an extremely successful iGaming brand, and now they are looking to expand their Product Team with a Senior Product Manager.
Duties and responsibilities
- Develop a product vision and mobile road-map that is aligned with the long-term vision of the company, while delivering immediate impact on targeted business objectives
- Translate upcoming product road-map backlog into requirements documents (specs) with clear prioritization among features
- Develop rough storyboards to clarify the end-to-end user experience and benefits (functional and emotional)
- Evangelize the product vision and motivate team-members critical to the product’s success
- Work closely with the Product Director, CPO and Product Managers
- Work with engineering teams to estimate work efforts, define milestones and manage resources accordingly
- Coordinate with Marketing, Customer Experience, Ops, Legal, BI and Finance to ensure successful product roll-out, communications and adoption
- Measure and report on product adoption and impact, and use data to recommend feature enhancements
Requirements
- Experience in product management for a mobile native product
- Expertise in successfully managing product life-cycle
- Experience with Scrum and Agile is a must
- Good knowledge about sports, betting industry, and particularly European football
- Attention to detail and good communication skills
- Experience with startups is a big plus
- Fluent spoken English is a must
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