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Product Manager

Gousto
London
1 year ago
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Company Description

Here at Gousto, we are on a mission to become the UK's most loved way to eat dinner, and for every meal to leave the planet better off. Gousto is changing how people shop, cook and eat food at home. It’s an incredibly exciting time to join our team - and we’re a friendly bunch!

We’re proud to be one of the fastest-growing companies in the UK. Powered by data and a love of food, we’re a recipe box company that’s disrupting the sector, and we’re passionate about our diverse team and our customers.

All of our people are responsible for the success of Gousto, and we’re passionate about creating an inclusive environment for all to thrive. Our guiding values - Dream, Deliver and Care - show our commitment to innovation, our ambition to hit goals at speed, and our deep respect for the people we work with.

Job Description

Location:Hybrid, London office presence required 

As Product Manager for Forecasting & Supply Planning, you will work with a wide range of business stakeholders as well as talented software engineers and data scientists to identify, define, and ultimately solve tangible, real-world problems. You will lead a cross-functional team that are pushing the boundaries of how we can understand customer demand and intelligently configure our network to best fulfil it. You will take our existing suite of forecasting data products and network optimisation algorithms and tools to the next level while seeking opportunities to build new products and capabilities that will extend our industry-leading food waste and network efficiency performance. All while also ensuring that our tech runs at scale and continually evolves to stay in step with our ever-changing customer proposition.

Your Impact

We provide a better cooking and eating experience for over 70 million mealtimes every year and support sustainable and healthy living. As a product team, we thrive in ambiguity and think big about what tomorrow’s problems will be so we can start to strategically solve them today.

What You'll Do: 

Develop and iterate on a digital product strategy for the forecasting and supply planning domain Generate, monitor, and utilise qualitative and quantitative customer insights and data Rigorously prioritise using customer and business lenses Iteratively drive change through a cross-functional team of world-class engineers, data scientists, solutions architects and analysts team while keeping internal stakeholders and senior leadership aligned on direction Direct the ideation, development and launch of new capabilities

Who You Are:

You have strong attention to detail, and are methodical, exceptionally analytical, and intellectually curious You have a track record of operating in complex, ambiguous problem spaces and navigating them with a cross functional team, iteratively and pragmatically releasing value to customers You love working collaboratively. You communicate with ease, bringing together people with diverse experiences and motivating them to get things done. You build deep relationships based on trust, respect, and natural empathy.  You have a growth mindset - you often find yourself saying ‘yes, and…’ or ‘how can we’ You’re not afraid to think big - today’s problems are tomorrow’s opportunities and you aren’t constrained the current ways of doing things

Qualifications

Your Skills

Strong and extensive agile product management experience (3 years minimum), particularly with data products and with internal customers/users Strong prioritisation skillset, with confidence in applying frameworks to build consensus and bring clarity to strategic direction for the domain in the face of a broad set of competing demands Ability to confidently work with back-end software engineers, challenging directly and confidently communicating on requirements. Experience in managing and prioritising technical debt while continuing to execute on customer outcomes. Ability to interpret data is a must - demonstrated by relevant experience Excellent organisational skills and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment

Additional Information

Benefits

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Equal Opportunities 

Whether it is creating diversity in our recipes or building new teams, we care about our people and the opportunities they have at Gousto. 

We are committed to equality of opportunity across our organisation. At all levels we promote equality, ensuring our people are consistently treated in a fair and equal manner. 

If you need reasonable adjustments at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know.

In your application, please feel free to note which pronouns you use (For example - she/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them/theirs, etc).

If you like what you’ve read about Gousto and want to find out more please click I’m interested below to apply!

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