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Product Manager – Identity and Access Management

Product Manager – Identity and Access Management

CompanyCloudflare
LocationLondon, UK, Austin, TX, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • 4+ years of experience as a product manager, technical program manager, or equivalent delivering solutions in the cloud at scale for a technical audience
  • Customer focus. At Cloudflare, we serve the needs of customers large and small, and our product managers need to be comfortable understanding how to design for enterprises without compromising the experience for individuals and small businesses.
  • User experience sense. You’re comfortable working with product designers to translate the requirements into an elegant user experience.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for both an internal and external audience as appropriate.

Responsibilities

  • Own your space. You will own the priorities and scope for a high performing engineering team focusing focused on identity and access management.
  • Connect the pieces. Product managers are a nerve center at Cloudflare, responsible for connecting engineering, program management, marketing, revenue, and partners to make sure that our ships go out on time and with the maximum impact.
  • Excel across teams. Enterprise capabilities cut across all of our product verticals, so you should be comfortable working with product managers across the company to prioritize systemic improvements that our enterprise customers need.
  • Be customer obsessed. You will be responsible for directly engaging with customers and understanding how they use our products. You’ll bring these insights back to the team to build a great roadmap.
  • Be data driven. You should be comfortable working with data, and analyzing data to quantify the impact of problems and opportunities in your space.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience as a product manager for a team focused on identity and access management, authentication, authorization, role based access control (RBAC), or SaaS authentication systems like OAuth, or OIDC.
  • Data-fluency – Can you work directly with data yourself to build confidence in your views and can you use that same data to persuade others?
  • Engineering fluency – while it’s not required, we tend to find success with candidates who have a technical background, formal or otherwise. You don’t need a CS degree but building credibility with our engineering teams is critical and so some history of technical acumen would be super helpful.