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Seneca Learning Product Manager

Salary

£50k - £80k

Min Experience

0 years

Location

remote, London

JobType

full-time

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About the role

Developing robust hypotheses of how best to improve the product within identified problem spaces & ensuring we're always building the next most important feature Quantitative analysis to evaluate opportunity sizes & right-size bets in line with business goals. Learning to write SQL queries on our database to get these answers. Qualitative research to dig into problems & manage value risk. Generating deep insights from user interviews, surveys, screen recordings, competitor analysis, no-code tests & discussions with team members in user-facing roles (customer success, sales, support). Synthesising these inputs to further the team's understanding of our users & their problems as well as the competitive landscape we are operating in. Collaborating with engineers & designers to understand feasibility & usability risks, and adjusting product scope accordingly. Ultimately, building these features in the best way possible within current constraints Keeping track of progress of validated concepts. Planning meetings with engineers to ensure there is clarity on what we are building and, importantly, why we are building it. Marketing, monitoring & gathering feedback on released changes to drive feature adoption & ensure that we are delivering outcomes rather than outputs. Where necessary, designing internal systems & processes to scale our ability to provide a product experience Staying up-to-date with the latest product ideas and tools to contribute to our Product Engineering function being more outstanding every month

About the company

Since being founded, Seneca has been driven by the goal of making free online learning more effective and enjoyable. Rather than asking for subscriptions from students, it supports schools which use both its free and premium offerings for their pupils. To modernise the education industry, Seneca provides videos, summaries, notes, and lots of practice questions on its online interactive revision guides. Unlike traditional tutoring services, it is fully adaptive to students' learning experience, and tailored to suit their unique educational needs. This approach has been developed in collaboration with Oxford neuroscientists, and offers a statistically significant improvement in learners' test scores. The rise of homeschooling due to the COVID-19 pandemic has massively increased the size and the demand of the market, with Seneca having up to 50,000 students signing up daily during lockdown. Seneca is currently used by over 6 million people across the UK, as well as millions across the world - including Brazil, Mexico, the UAE, and the USA.

Skills

sql
product strategy
product management
user research
data analysis
wireframing
project management