Match Group

Senior Lead Product Manager, Matching

Match Group

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: New York CityNew YorkUnited States

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Salary

💰 $241,000 - $295,000 per year

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About the role

  • Define how the team thinks about a problem that is still wide open, drive discovery in ambiguous spaces, and push the team to make opinionated bets rather than hedge.
  • Reimagine how preferences work, not as static filters but as a living signal of what someone is actually looking for, balancing user control with what the system is learning over time.
  • Surface the signals that matter, like effort, values, and intentions, so people can quickly understand why a match might be worth their time and feel confident acting on it.
  • Partner closely with data science, machine learning, engineering, design, and research, and work across Recommendations, Growth, and Trust and Safety to create a consistent experience end to end.
  • Communicate strategy, tradeoffs, and progress clearly to senior leadership and align teams around a shared direction.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of product management experience in consumer tech, with a track record of owning high-impact product areas end to end.
  • Proven ability to lead 0 to 1 product work in ambiguous spaces, turning unclear problems into concrete bets and shipped experiences.
  • Strong intuition for how people form trust, read social signals, and make decisions under uncertainty. Experience in products involving choice, compatibility, or social dynamics is a plus.
  • Comfortable working closely with data science and machine learning teams, with the ability to shape product direction without needing to be deeply technical.
  • Proven results driving measurable improvements to core user outcomes.
  • Exceptional ability to take messy, ambiguous problems and turn them into clear direction that others can execute against.
  • Strong point of view on how AI tools can change how product teams work, and a track record of using them to raise the quality of output.
  • *Studies show that some people, especially women and underrepresented groups, are less likely to apply unless they meet every qualification. If you’re passionate about helping people find meaningful connection and think you’d excel in this role, we’d love to hear from you — even if your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every point.*
Benefits
  • 401(k) Matching: We match 100% of the first 10% of pre-tax 401(k) contributions you make, up to a maximum of $10,000 per year.
  • Professional Growth: Get an annual Learning & Development stipend once you’ve been with us for three months. You also get free access to Udemy, an online learning and teaching marketplace with over 6000 courses, starting your first day.
  • Parental Leave & Planning: When you become a new parent, you’re eligible for 100% paid parental leave (20 paid weeks for both birth and non-birth parents.)
  • Fertility Support: You’ll get easy access to fertility care through Carrot, from basic treatments to fertility preservation. We also provide a stipend towards fertility preservation. You and your spouse/domestic partner are both eligible.
  • Date Stipend: All Hinge employees receive a $100 monthly stipend for epic dates– Romantic or otherwise. Hinge Premium is also free for employees and their loved ones.
  • ERGs: We have eight Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)—Asian, Unapologetic, Disability, LGBTQIA+, Raices, Women/Nonbinary, Parents —that hold regular meetings, host events, and provide dedicated support to the organization & its community.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
product managementdata sciencemachine learninguser experience designproduct developmentAI toolsuser outcomes measurementdecision-making frameworkssocial dynamicscompatibility products
Soft Skills
leadershipstrategic communicationproblem-solvingcollaborationintuitionadaptabilityclarity in directiontrust buildinguser empathyambiguous problem navigation