Product Associate SR 1
Spark Eighteen is looking for a Senior Product Associate to own a product area end-to-end, from vision to launch. The role involves leading discovery, prioritizing backlogs, and working cross-functionally with Engineering and Design. Candidates must have 3-4 years of experience, proficiency in Agile/Scrum, and strong data analytics skills. This is an impactful IC role focused on delivering high-value product features.
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Experience
3-4 years
Function
Product Management
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Spark Eighteen is looking for a Senior Product Associate to own a product area end-to-end, from vision to launch. The role involves leading discovery, prioritizing backlogs, and working cross-functionally with Engineering and Design. Candidates must have 3-4 years of experience, proficiency in Agile/Scrum, and strong data analytics skills. This is an impactful IC role focused on delivering high-value product features.
TAL's take
Tier 2 company with clearly defined product management responsibilities and specific toolset requirements.
Clear title, responsibilities, and toolset expectations, though slightly broad in scope description.
Must haves
- 3-4 years of professional experience in product management
- Experience with product management methodologies like Agile, Scrum, or Kanban
- Proficiency with Jira, Confluence, or Asana
- Hands-on experience with data analytics tools like Google Analytics, Mixpanel, or Tableau
- Solid understanding of the software development lifecycle
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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