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Mobile Product Tester-London
Full Time- Starling Bank
- London
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Senior Product Manager
Full Time- Lavanda
- London
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Product Owner (Technical)
Remote- Revolut
- London
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Director of Product Marketing, Borrowing
Full Time- Monzo
- London
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Technical Programme Manager
Full Time- Just Eat
- London
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Product Marketing Manager- Benelux
Full Time- Soldo
- London
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Mobile Product Tester – UK
Full Time- Starling Bank
- Anywhere
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Technical Documentation Writer
Full TimeHybrid- ENCORD
- London
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Apply For This JobFAQ - Product Managment
- What does a product manager do?
A product manager acts as the central point of contact who oversees the development of the product, creating or overseeing the product roadmap, working with the development team, designers and management.
- What makes a product manager great?
A great product manager combines technical, commercial and people understanding, ensuring the product delights users.
- What are the core skills product managers need?
Product managers need to be able to think strategically to plan a realistic roadmap, see it through, have a good level of understanding around design, pricing, user research, development as well as quality assurance. They act as the cement which holds everything together.