Stripe

Product Manager – Banking as a Service

Stripe

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: IllinoisUnited States

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About the role

  • Own key user journeys, from integration to core business operation
  • Help shape the direction, define product strategy, and establish practices to address user needs
  • Collaboratively partner with other Stripe teams (engineering, design, legal, risk, compliance, etc.) early in the product development lifecycle and jointly shape product plans that lead with delightful onboarding and integration experiences
  • Own the roadmap and go to market, with product marketing, of your BaaS product area
  • Act as the voice of the user in product and API designs, gathering direct feedback from customers
  • Ensure we’re building in a scalable, performant way

Requirements

  • 8+ years of experience in a product role
  • Strong focus on user-experiences, from front-end UI through developer docs and technical integrations
  • Has an obsession over product quality
  • Has domain knowledge in financial products, particularly card issuing, funds storage, or remittance
  • Has experience building platform and/or API products
  • Has strong written and verbal communication skills with a talent for precise articulations of customer problems
  • Can put themselves in the shoes of their users and be a steward of crafting great experiences
  • Enjoys being a generalist working on whatever it takes to solve problems and delight users.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
product strategyuser experience designAPI developmentplatform developmenttechnical integrationsproduct quality assuranceroadmap managementgo to market strategyonboarding experience designintegration experience design
Soft Skills
communication skillscollaborationproblem-solvinguser advocacycustomer feedback gatheringgeneralist mindsetattention to detailuser empathyarticulation of customer problemsdelighting users