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Product Manager – Signals and Measurement

Product Manager – Signals and Measurement

CompanySnap
LocationPalo Alto, CA, USA, Seattle, WA, USA, San Francisco, CA, USA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Salary$147000 – $259000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • Deep understanding of technical and privacy implications of complex ad tech integrations
  • Deep understanding of ads measurement methodologies and associated technologies (e.g. lift testing, ghost ads, MMM, MTA, MMP, DCR, Clean room etc.)
  • Knowledge of the global ads measurement ecosystem as well as incrementality
  • Ability to collaborate and build trust with engineers, designers, data science and other cross-functional teammates
  • Ability to independently initiate and drive projects to completion with minimal guidance
  • Skilled in concise communication and influencing outcomes
  • Knowledge of product-oriented quantitative analysis, including statistical analysis
  • BS/BA degree or equivalent years of experience
  • 4+ years of experience building and shipping products at a consumer or advertising technology company

Responsibilities

  • Prioritize features, build roadmaps, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and launch impactful products within Snap’s advertising ecosystem
  • Lead product areas to drive down-funnel performance for our advertisers
  • Build trust and credibility through deep domain expertise, sound decision-making, and delivering high-quality outcomes that align with Snap’s broader revenue goals
  • Partner with teams focused on platform and horizontal capabilities, including Ads Quality (Ranking, Targeting, Marketplace, and Ad Formats & Creatives), Signals and Measurement, and Ads Manager to drive efficient execution
  • Be highly analytical and use data to make decisions
  • Be an excellent written and verbal communicator

Preferred Qualifications

  • Hands on experience across the entire product lifecycle including: defining product needs, prioritization, pre/post-launch execution