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About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Help define and build systems that enforce age-based access without unnecessary friction
- Power age estimation and age assurance with strong accuracy and accountability
- Support minor and guardian consent workflows across different regions
- Translate signals into clear, enforceable product decisions
- Evolve with changing global regulations and platform requirements
- Work closely with Engineering, Data Science, Legal, and Trust & Safety to make decisions where tradeoffs are constant and rarely straightforward
Requirements
What you’ll need- 3–5 years of product management experience, ideally in identity, fraud, trust & safety, or similarly complex domains
- Direct experience in age assurance, kids’ online safety, or adjacent areas is strongly preferred
- Hands-on exposure to minor consent and guardian consent workflows, or regulated onboarding flows
- A strong understanding of how to balance safety, compliance, and user experience in real-world systems
- Comfort working with technical systems, including APIs, decisioning logic, and data-driven products
- Experience partnering with Data Science teams, especially on model-driven products
- Ability to use data and analysis to evaluate performance and guide decisions
- Willingness to work through ambiguity, challenge assumptions, and take ownership of outcomes
Benefits
Comp & perks- Offers Equity
- Offers Bonus
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
product managementage assuranceminor consent workflowsguardian consent workflowsAPIsdecisioning logicdata-driven productsdata analysis
Soft Skills
ability to balance safety and complianceuser experience focuscomfort with ambiguityownership of outcomescollaboration
