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Product Manager – Campaign Management and Execution

Product Manager – Campaign Management and Execution

CompanyTatari
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA
Salary$120000 – $170000
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • 4+ years of relevant product management experience in direct, programmatic or digital advertising.
  • Strong written and verbal communicator with excellent people skills to interact with various teams inside the company, clients, and vendors, including a demonstrable ability to present a case for your roadmap and initiatives to senior leadership in a clear and compelling manner that inspires action.
  • Customer-needs obsessed, strong user story and solution creation, passionate about solving customer problems.
  • Experience and strength in partnering closely with Design to address complex problems and varying customer needs through effective user research and product design.
  • Passionate about tools and automation, but practical about getting things done.

Responsibilities

  • Deeply understand programmatic and/or direct TV buying and performance measurement
  • Execute on product strategy and deliver outcomes within set timelines
  • Gather customer feedback through interviews, surveys, and analytics
  • Work with related engineering teams to translate requirements into product roadmap features
  • Prioritize features and fixes based on customer needs and business goals so we can deliver automated and differentiated TV buying capabilities
  • Collaborate with various stakeholders within the company—Tatari’s buying capabilities are closely related to other departments, including media buying and media operations.
  • Keep a finger on the pulse of the industry and our competition, and position Tatari’s products accordingly.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Adtech and strong programmatic / DSP background
  • An understanding of advertising media operations
  • Zero-to-one experience building innovative products from scratch
  • Helped a past company evolve home-grown legacy systems into more modern and effective infrastructures.