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Product Manager
GTO WizardProduct Manager working with designers and developers to improve poker training solutions with AI. Facilitating rapid delivery of new features while engaging directly with customers weekly.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Facilitate rapid delivery and iteration of new product features and improvements.
- Use AI tooling as a daily part of your work.
- Talk with customer(s) directly every week.
- Achieve success through delivery rather than policy.
- ‘Make the call’, expressing our company preference for agency and action over excessive discussion, escalation, and delay.
Requirements
What you’ll need- At least 4 years experience shipping new software products and features, not necessarily in a product management role.
- Expert level knowledge of design systems and principles.
- An understanding of poker at least to the level of a non-professional enthusiast.
- Clear, professional English language communication skills (written and spoken).
- A proven history of delivery at pace.
- Experience with AI assistance.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Real impact: Your work will shape how hundreds of thousands of players learn and improve at poker.
- Strong product culture: We care about user value, not vanity metrics.
- Autonomy & ownership: You’ll have the freedom to do your best work and take responsibility for it.
- Supportive Environment: Join a sharp, passionate team that values excellence without ego.
- Fully Remote: Work from anywhere all year long, just join our team in person for a two-week annual bootcamp.
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Hard Skills & Tools
software developmentdesign systemsAI toolingproduct featuresiteration
Soft Skills
communication skillsdelivery at pacecustomer engagementdecision makingaction-oriented