Senior Product Manager - Data

ASOS
London
1 week ago
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Job Description

The Details

As a Data Product Manager at ASOS, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality data platforms, products, and analytics solutions. Collaborating closely with Engineering Leads, you will define the vision, strategy and roadmap for data initiatives, ensuring alignment with ASOS’s strategic business goals. By solving the right problems and delivering innovative, scalable solutions, you will empower ASOS’s teams to make data-driven decisions, foster innovation and enhance operational efficiency.

You will be responsible for defining the “why” and “what” behind data product development, while partnering with engineering to determine the “how” and “when.” Working across cross-functional teams, you will deliver data products that provide business value, enhance insights and enable a culture of data empowerment across the organisation.

Why This Role Matters

Data Product Managers are central to ASOS’s mission to lead through data and innovation. This role is critical for driving the development of scalable, governed, and accessible data solutions, ensuring that the organisation can effectively leverage data for strategic decision-making. By fostering a culture of data ownership and empowerment, you will ensure that ASOS remains at the forefront of data-driven innovation in the fashion e-commerce space.


Qualifications

About You

  • Proven experience in data product management, including data platforms, core data models or analytical solutions.
  • Strong technical understanding of data systems, analytics and governance.
  • Ability to collaborate with technical and business teams to define and deliver impactful data solutions.
  • Proficiency in agile methodologies, product lifecycle management and roadmap development.
  • Excellent communication skills to articulate complex data concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Customer-centric mindset with a focus on solving high-impact problems and delivering value.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and mentor teams, including junior Product Managers.
  • Experience driving strategic initiatives and managing a portfolio of complex products or projects.
  • Expertise in fostering innovation and building scalable solutions in a high-growth environment



Additional Information

BeneFITS’ 

  • Employee discount (hello ASOS discount!) 
  • ASOS Develops (personal development opportunities across the business) 
  • Employee sample sales  
  • Access to a huge range of LinkedIn learning materials 
  • 25 days paid annual leave + an extra celebration day for a special moment 
  • Discretionary bonus scheme  
  • Private medical care scheme 
  • Flexible benefits allowance - which you can choose to take as extra cash, or use towards other benefits 

Why take our word for it? Search #InsideASOS on our socials to see what life at ASOS is like. 

Want to find out how we’re tech powered? Check out the ASOS Tech Podcast herehttps://open.spotify.com/show/6rT4V6N9C7pAXcX60kzzxo. Prefer reading? Check out our ASOS Tech Blog herehttps://medium.com/asos-techblog

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