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Senior Director, Product Management

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Senior level
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Senior level
The Senior Director of Product Management at Dropbox will define the product strategy and roadmap, focusing on user engagement and monetization. This role demands leadership across organizational functions, improving product experiences through collaboration, data analysis, and a customer-centric approach. You will need to harness strategic insights to influence product development while driving alignment within cross-functional teams.
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Role Description

You will have direct responsibility for the Dropbox product strategy, a product loved by 700m+ users worldwide focused on the way that our users grow and expand at Dropbox. You will also have significant strategic impact and influence on the overall company direction as you’ll own the global monetization strategy and expansion for the Core product. You will work closely with teams to deliver on improving and refining the beloved exiting value and innovate and develop new Dropbox core experiences that help users get work down wherever they are, from any device. 

When you join, you’ll will be responsible for leading key company initiatives alongside cross-org and cross-functional teams which are critical to deliver on the company’s goals through shipping high quality customer experiences. A successful product leader will be able to come in, ramp on the domain quickly and balance perspectives across a range of functions, bring relevant experience, competitive insights and then set direction that empowers and energizes teams to deliver their best work in a fast-paced growth environment. At times, these functions while having aligned incentives, will need to be brought along on the prioritization that’s most critical for reaching goals. You will need to have a deep understanding of users, strong analytical skills and design sense and high bar for product craft. 

Responsibilities

  • Define and evangelize company-level product vision, strategy and roadmaps for key parts of the Dropbox product experience that deeply engages users across Dropbox’s self-serve and managed products across monetization, sharing, team expansion and retention.
  • Become an expert on Dropbox’s growth engine - understanding how to improve key funnels and flywheels.
  • Lead and engage lock-step with Marketing, Data Science, Pricing and Packaging, Research and our customers to understand, analyze, synthesize and evangelize key user needs and opportunities into product priorities, roadmaps and detailed PRDs.
  • Bias for action and ability to operate at any altitude.
  • Collaborate and cultivate strong relationships across Engineering and Design to test, quickly iterate and launch experiences that will support acceleration of monetization through activation and onboarding experiences.  

Requirements

  • 10+ years experience as a Product Manager
  • Strong empathy for users — a customer champion
  • Entrepreneurial drive and demonstrated ability to achieve stretch goals in an innovative and fast-paced environment. You can turn ambiguous problems and big ideas into an actionable roadmap of features, experiments, research — all with minimal guidance
  • Deep understanding of how your products work together — and what levers equate to short v. long-term success. You can quickly understand and translate results and how they ladder up to the larger goal set.
  • You can make hard decisions — and push those around you to excel, even when they’re not in your organization.
  • You have a spike in operational excellence.
  • Leadership experience in coordinating and motivating teams across multiple organizational boundaries
  • Excitement about building product experiences that create measurable business value, and in a time of extreme transformation
  • Understanding of how business impact ladders into financial results and business performance 
Preferred Qualifications
  • Growth experience at a PLG SaaS company
  • Abiilty to also player/coach when necessary 

Compensation

Canada Pay Range

$253,300$342,700 CAD

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