ApplyProduct Design Manager, Monetization
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💎 Seniority level: Manager, 5+ years
📍 Location: United States
💸 Salary: 170000.0 - 190000.0 USD per year
🔍 Industry: Software Development
🏢 Company: GameChanger
🗣️ Languages: English
⏳ Experience: 5+ years
🪄 Skills: LeadershipAdobe Creative SuiteAdobe PhotoshopAgileData AnalysisDesign PatternsFigmaPeople ManagementProduct ManagementUI DesignUser Experience DesignCross-functional Team LeadershipAmplitude AnalyticsProduct DevelopmentProduct AnalyticsProduct designCommunication SkillsCollaborationProblem SolvingRESTful APIsMentoringWritten communicationData visualizationStakeholder managementStrategic thinkingPrototypingA/B testing
Requirements:
- 5+ years of relevant product design experience at a tech or product-driven company
- Experience leading a group of designers.
- Experience conducting user research, facilitating user interviews and user tests, digging through behavioral data, and synthesizing findings to identify trends and make recommendations.
- Excels at both written and spoken communication internally & across departments
- Ability to take large problems and break them down into bite-sized measurable chunks.
- Understanding and appreciation of sports.
Responsibilities:
- Manage and professionally develop a small team of exceptional designers working across our Ads, Trust/Safety, and Growth teams.
- Mentor designers on both soft and hard skills, helping them develop and achieve career goals.
- Advocate for tactility, accessibility, customer needs and design excellence.
- Measure and own the results of how well solutions address design and product needs.
- Champion the product direction with a point of view that delivers the best outcome for our customers and the larger business.
- Proactively identify large, strategic UX opportunities that span both inside your areas and across the product.
- Work with other product design managers, staff, and product designers to drive cross-product initiatives through awareness and prioritization.
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