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Lyst
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1 year ago
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As Product Manager for Activation, you will play a key role in building experiences that remove barriers and help new users experience the value of Lyst as quickly as possible. You will lead discovery into the Activation problem area, identifying and validating new opportunities, and working with a cross functional squad to develop solutions and test hypotheses. As a member of the Product & Design Chapter, you'll partner with engineers, data scientists, data analysts, and designers, and fashion experts to solve impactful problems for our customers. You will also receive mentoring and training to set you up with all the skills needed to grow your product career at Lyst.

What will you be working on?

You will be solving problems with varying technical complexity, ensuring the teams are heading in the right direction strategically while also keeping them on track day to day. In order to do this, you will:

Turn company strategy into team strategy. You will be working with other leaders across the company to determine the right direction for your teams to move in, while collaborating with the team to determine what is possible. You will be the one who combines these two forces to decide the correct goals for the team. Prioritise the work to be done. There are many opportunities we could go after, and many different solutions, but time and resources are limited. You'll need to work with analysts and researchers to help identify the most impactful customer problems we need to solve, and work with designers and engineers in design sprints to craft creative & viable solutions.  Take responsibility for delivery. Once your goals are defined, it is your responsibility to ensure the team delivers on the goals. You will ensure the teams are tackling the correct problems and you will work side by side with them, giving them support and unblocking them when necessary. Liaise with stakeholders. You will be communicating with senior colleagues across the company to keep them apprised of the progress your team is making throughout the year. Strong inter-team communication feeds into the work of coming up with future strategic goals.

Things that matter to us:

You care deeply about delivering a fantastic shopping experience for our customers and are commercially driven, getting a kick out of driving increases in things like conversion rate, monetisation and sign up rate You are comfortable with a level of ambiguity - sometimes we need to explore completely new problem spaces and be able to experiment to find the best solution You are pragmatic and you like engaging with hard problems You are highly analytical and data-curious. You’re well versed in qualitative and quantitative analytics and know when to lean on user research or A/B testing You are a team player and communicate with your peers and other stakeholders in the company on a day to day basis You enjoy nurturing your colleagues and empowering the team to the fullest of their ability You thrive on working in a fast paced environment You’re interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning, and are able to apply product thinking to get the best out of the technology

Requirements

Product Management: You have some solid foundational years behind you, ideally working on solving customer facing problems in a commercially driven organisation. Experience managing a successful product or feature throughout its lifecycle, from ideation through to experimentation and scaling. Stakeholder management: You are comfortable to work with a range of stakeholders. You work hard to earn their trust and buy-in but also push back whenever necessary. Agile: You have solid experience working within agile frameworks. You know how to work with an engineering team to prove fast, iterate, and pivot when necessary. Analytics: Hands-on experience and proficiency with using product analytics to understand customer behaviour. You are able to make data-informed decisions that inform your product roadmap. You are comfortable with A/B testing concepts and are able to draw conclusions from incomplete data. Technical: You can pitch in during technical design discussions & whiteboarding, and can reason about large technical projects. Previous experience as an engineer is not necessary. Prioritisation: You can ruthlessly prioritise while also balancing priority opportunities against necessary day-to-day maintenance work. Communication: You are able to communicate clearly with a range of technical and non-technical stakeholders and be humble when sharing ideas with everyone on the team. Attention to detail: You are inquisitive and want to dive deep into any problem, to understand the underlying mechanics. Impact focus: You have a strong desire to see your work result in changes across our company, leading to significant business impact. You collaborate with your team to prove fast and deliver impactful results. Inclusive: You contribute to an inclusive and positive working environment for everyone.

Benefits

Our Ways of Working:We all come into the office on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the option to work remotely or come into the office on the other days. We believe that in person collaboration and community spirit is super important, which is why we spend some of our time in the office and some of our time at home.Time Off:In addition to the 8 statutory bank holidays, you will receive 29 holidays per year. Lyst’s holiday year runs from 1 April to 31 March.Competitive Family Leave Package:This includes Enhanced Family Leave for those eligible, paid Time off for Dependents and Support for Fertility Treatment & Loss.Clothing Benefit:We want you to enjoy using the Lyst app and site as much as our customers, so we provide you with a clothing allowance to use on Lyst every year. This starts at £250 when you join and increases up to £1,000 with your length of service.Private Healthcare:Our healthcare provider is Vitality. Your health is important to us which is why we offer all employees a comprehensive healthcare scheme from the day you start.Training Allowance:We’re big on continuous learning and growth, so all employees are currently entitled to an annual training allowance of £1,000. This can be used to attend conferences, industry events, training courses and to purchase resources.Pension Scheme:Our pension provider is The People’s Pension. We offer a minimum employee contribution of 5% and 3% employer contribution.Eye Tests and Vouchers:Employees can make a saving on their eye test and glasses through our chosen provider. You’ll receive a free eye test every year and a discount towards glasses.Cycle-to-Work Scheme:Lyst will purchase a bicycle from your chosen retailer, you will then receive a voucher to pick up your bicycle from them.Transport Season Ticket Loan:Employees can apply for an interest free season ticket loan to support your travel to work.Social Events:Frequent company wide social events including Christmas & summer parties, sports days, themed drinks, quizzes, cook alongs, as well as smaller team socials. We also have plenty of interest based groups such as football, running club, book club, culinary and more.

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