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ShippyPro

Junior Product Manager

ShippyPro

. Work with the Senior PM to define, prioritize, and ship product improvements .

Posted 4/20/2026full-timeMilano • 🇮🇹 ItalyJunior💰 €28,000 - €40,000 per yearWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
SQL

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Work with the Senior PM to define, prioritize, and ship product improvements
  • Talk to merchants and understand real workflows and pain points
  • Write clear specs and user stories
  • Own features end-to-end: discovery → delivery → iteration
  • Use data to guide decisions and spot issues early
  • Collaborate with engineering, design, and customer teams

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • ~2 years in product, product ops, or similar
  • Clear communication — you simplify complexity
  • Comfort with ambiguity — you move without perfect info
  • Curiosity for data (SQL is a plus)
  • Basic understanding of APIs/integrations
  • Structured thinking and strong prioritization
  • English proficiency

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Competitive salary between €28,000 and €40,000, calculated through our salary simulator — built on objective metrics, because we believe in unbiased compensation
  • Performance bonus tied to impact
  • Meal vouchers (office or remote)
  • Premium healthcare
  • Yearly learning budget and AI tools
  • Flexible working setup across our offices in Florence and Milan

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Hard Skills & Tools
SQLAPIsproduct managementuser storiesdata analysisspec writingfeature ownershipproduct operationsdiscoverydelivery
Soft Skills
clear communicationcuriositystructured thinkingprioritizationcomfort with ambiguity