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HackerEarth - Product Manager (2-4 yrs)
HackerEarth
posted 4d ago
Flexible timing
HackerEarth is an AI-powered developer assessment software that helps organizations to accurately measure a developer's skills through online coding tests.
It takes a skill-based approach to assessment, allowing companies to automatically generate standardized tests based on various skills and then accurately measure the developer's performance on those skills.
We proudly serve 500+ customers across the globe with many of the fortune 1000 names in the list like Walmart, Amazon, Barclays, GE, Siemens etc.
We have assessed more than 1M candidates each year, support 37 different programming languages, provide 8 different types of assessment techniques and enabled assessments across 1000+ different skills.
HackerEarth also has a community version of the product that is used by developers all across the globe, to assess their coding skills, become better at it and measure their true potential.
They do it by solving coding challenges across different topics/skills and by participating in online competitions/hackathons.
We have a thriving community of 4M+ developers.
Location: Bangalore.
Work mode: Hybrid.
Years of experience: 2 to 4 years.
Roles and responsibilities:.
- Work with engineering, sales, marketing and operations to define long-term and short-term goals of the product.
- Work closely with the engineering team to ensure that the product is released on time, and with quality.
- Work closely with the design team to ensure that high-quality designs are rolled out that deliver an ideal user experience.
- Be the champion of your product, you are responsible for creating mindshare for your product across both internal and external stakeholders.
- Be the voice of the customer, understand what they need and educate concerned stakeholders.
- Define the key metrics for the product, measure them and own them.
- Work closely with the sales team to take the product to the enterprises we are an enterprise product company with a sales-driven model so interaction with sales is super critical.
- Work closely with the marketing team to define the go-to-market strategy.
- Work with the marketing and CSM teams to ensure that customers renew and expand their relationship with HackerEarth.
- Lead all product-related discussions for your product component with various teams in the company.
What skills you should have:
- At least 2 years of experience in Product Management, preferably in a SaaS product.
- Ability to define metrics that drive a SaaS business and map them onto the product.
- Ability to understand the customers' needs, translate them into features and work with the engineering team to understand the implementation details.
- You should have a technical background or have launched technical products.
- Exposure to Enterprise SaaS products and understanding of B2B product development is a plus.
- Good communication skills (both written and verbal) you will have to inspire a lot as people will look up to you for product vision.
- Ability to negotiate in tough circumstances at the end of the day a product manager's job is to be an excellent negotiator.
- A passion for tracking metrics and evaluating everything quantitatively.
- Looking for someone with an engineering background who transitioned to product management, has coding experience, a knack for good design, and understands user behavior in online products perfect for HackerEarth.
Why work with us:.
You will be part of a small but highly talented Product Management team and will have the opportunity to own an entire product while working closely with all senior stakeholders.
We give a high level of ownership to the employees in the company, and as a Product Manager you will have a lot of flexibility to innovate and bring in new ideas to the company.
We aim to create a world-class enterprise product from India, which will be a challenging & interesting role.
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