
Product Manager - Tech
- Pakistan
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Own and drive the product vertical lifecycle: research, discovery, planning, requirement gathering, and feature delivery.
- Conduct in-depth user and market research to inform product direction, supported by competitor analysis and data-driven insights.
- Translate product strategy into detailed requirements, user stories, wireframes, and specifications for engineering teams.
- Collaborate with engineering, design, QA, and marketing teams to ensure timely and successful delivery of features.
- Develop and maintain product roadmaps aligned with company OKRs and customer needs.
- Define and monitor product success metrics (e.g., conversion, retention, engagement) using tools like GA4, Mixpanel, and Hotjar.
- Work with marketing and sales to craft compelling product messaging, positioning, and go-to-market strategies.
- Create strong documentation: business cases, PRDs, and product strategy decks, including revenue impact and ROI assessments.
- Champion a culture of continuous improvement by analyzing product performance and iterating based on user feedback and analytics.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
- 2-3 years of experience in product management, ideally in a B2C web and mobile product environment.
- Proven success in managing the full product lifecycle - from discovery to delivery.
- Experience working in Agile/Scrum teams with cross-functional stakeholders.
- Familiarity with product tools like Jira, Confluence, Figma, Miro, GA4, Mixpanel, MoEngage, and Hotjar.
- A strong understanding of digital marketplaces and user behavior.
- Bonus: Experience with search engine marketing (SEM), performance marketing, or product-led growth (PLG) strategies.
- A user-obsessed problem solver who uses data and empathy to prioritize what matters most.
- Someone who thrives in fast-paced environments and is not afraid to roll up their sleeves.
- A great communicator who can articulate vision, priorities, and trade-offs to both technical and non-technical stakeholders