Drivetrain

Product Manager – Data Platform

Drivetrain

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: India

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About the role

  • Empower businesses to make better decisions using the financial planning & decision-making platform.
  • Scale and achieve targets predictably.
  • Collaborate with teams to provide an environment that explores new ideas and learns from customers.

Requirements

  • 1-2 years of experience in B2B SaaS platforms.
  • Experience building an API ecosystem.
  • Deep understanding of your customers and ability to conduct extensive research to identify their needs.
  • Proven record of delivering software that positively impacted your clients.
  • Ability to handle ambiguity and ensure clear goals.
  • Clear communication in interactions with others.
  • Firm grasp of technical complexity and ability to communicate with engineers about project scope and tradeoffs.
  • Adept at understanding the high-level architecture of a product and its impact on customer experience.
Benefits
  • Remote-friendly: Drivetrain brings together the best and the brightest, no matter where they are and provides them a great degree of autonomy. We trust our people.
  • Open & transparent: We know that when our creators have access to all the information they need, their best work will emerge.
  • Idea-friendly: We provide an environment to explore new ideas, to take risks, to make mistakes, and to learn, so you can succeed. Anyone in the company can come up with great ideas and become a catalyst for positive change. We let the best ideas win.
  • Customer-centric: We follow a product-led growth strategy, continuously  learning from our customers and collaborating to build the amazing software that Drivetrain is.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
B2B SaaSAPI ecosystemsoftware deliverytechnical complexityhigh-level architecture
Soft Skills
collaborationcustomer researchcommunicationhandling ambiguitygoal setting