
Staff Product Manager, Growth – SEO
Discord
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: California • United States
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Salary
💰 $248,000 - $279,000 per year
Job Level
Tech Stack
About the role
- Guide the product philosophy, vision, and roadmap for Discord’s search engine optimization (SEO)
- Lead cross-functional execution with a team of Engineers, Designers, ML engineers, and Data Scientists
- Drive improvements to our experimentation and web infrastructure
- Partner with other product teams across Discord
- Independently make decisions for your product area
- Clearly communicate roadmaps, priorities, experiments and decisions across a wide spectrum of audiences
- Define and own performance against key engagement metrics.
Requirements
- 7+ years of experience building and shipping great software
- Proven track record of impact through solving challenging user experience problems at scale
- Strong analytical ability to quickly organize and leverage data (including writing SQL)
- Demonstrated technical proficiency and effectiveness working closely with engineers on both platform infrastructure and user-facing features
- Strong product sense and pride in understanding your customers' needs around web experiences and engagement
- Experience working on SEO, GEO, or other top of funnel growth focused features
- Experience with A/B testing and experimentation frameworks.
Benefits
- health insurance
- retirement plans
- paid time off
- flexible work arrangements
- professional development
- bonuses
- stock options
- equipment allowances
- wellness programs
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
SEOSQLA/B testingexperimentation frameworksweb infrastructuredata analysissoftware developmentuser experience designproduct managementcross-functional collaboration
Soft skills
leadershipcommunicationanalytical thinkingdecision makingcustomer empathyproblem solvingorganizational skillsteam collaborationstrategic thinkingadaptability