Pearson VUE

Principal, Product Management

Pearson VUE

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: HobokenNew JerseyUnited States

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Salary

💰 $165,000 - $185,000 per year

Job Level

About the role

  • In this role, you will own and shape key end-to-end student experiences within Pearson’s higher education courseware product.
  • You’ll define product strategy, outcomes, and roadmaps for critical learning flows that students rely on to complete assignments, study effectively, and make academic progress.
  • You will work closely with design, engineering, data science, and go-to-market partners to solve complex customer and business problems at scale.
  • You will be responsible for balancing customer value with real business and technical constraints, making thoughtful tradeoffs, and signing up for outcomes - not just shipping features.

Requirements

  • A proven track record as a principal-level product manager delivering high-impact products or experiences with measurable results.
  • Experience leading cross-functional teams through discovery, prioritization, and delivery.
  • Strong analytical skills and comfort using data to inform decisions and tell clear product stories.
  • Exceptional communication skills, including the ability to explain complex ideas simply to diverse audiences.
Benefits
  • Ownership of high-visibility student experiences that directly impact learning outcomes.
  • The chance to shape the future of a flagship higher-education platform used globally.
  • A collaborative product culture grounded in trust, autonomy, and accountability.
  • [Insert other region-specific or role-specific benefits] – example, pay transparency, etc.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
product strategydata analysisproduct roadmapscustomer experience designcross-functional team leadership
Soft Skills
analytical skillscommunication skillsproblem-solvingtradeoff decision-makingstorytelling