Senior Product Manager - Growth & Engagement
Summary
Leads growth and engagement products (e.g., referrals, AI-driven features like portfolio summaries) in a fintech company, owning full lifecycle from ideation to launch while balancing speed, quality, and customer impact.
You will own all non-trading products that drive growth and engagement, from referral programs to notifications and price alerts, end-to-end from idea through design, development, QA, and launch. You will design and ship embedded AI features such as AI-powered portfolio summaries and benchmarking. You will keep a pulse on the market, our customers, and competitors to identify the biggest levers for growing the business and engagement. You will shape the broader product roadmap, balancing speed, quality, and long-term customer impact, with AI at the center. You will build and test go-to-market hypotheses around target audience, KPIs, positioning, and differentiators before and after launch.
Responsibilities
- Own all non-trading products that drive growth and engagement end-to-end, from idea through design, development, QA, and launch
- Design and ship embedded AI features as core parts of the product experience
- Keep a pulse on the market, customers, and competitors to identify the biggest levers for growth and engagement
- Shape the broader product roadmap while balancing speed, quality, and long-term customer impact
- Build and test go-to-market hypotheses around target audience, KPIs, positioning, and differentiators before and after launch
Requirements
- Shipped high-quality consumer apps with sharp UX/UI instincts
- Uses AI daily and designs AI-native product experiences
- 4-8 years of product experience with a deep understanding of growth, retention, and engagement in digital consumer products
- Prioritizes product velocity and shipping fast in the right direction
- Working understanding of the stock market and how major events move prices; deep brokerage experience is not required
- Communicates clearly in writing and in person and works cross-functionally with engineers, compliance, risk, operations, and go-to-market teams