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Project & Program Management

Location

Ansbach, London, Remote Work, Cheltenham, Berlin

JobType

full-time

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About the role

From corporate communications and event management to infrastructure, real estate and more, there are many parts to Zalando. As Europe's number one fashion platform, Project and Program Management at Zalando offers a full range of exciting and fast-paced opportunities for personal impact, growth, and transformation. Our team of project and program managers are the driving force across all of Zalando where strategy and execution meet. To best achieve Zalando's operational and financial goals, we leverage Prince and are grounded in Agile methodologies to schedule and run initiatives and determine the optimal resources. We navigate constraints, stay on top of all project data and provide crucial input for forecasting and business analysis. Across all business areas of Zalando, we are the powerhouse that continuously steers toward strategic growth. We strive to create a safe space to come as you are and to take risks, knowing that failure is part of the learning curve. To make the best decisions, we invite constructive, truth-seeking debate that lands in commitment, not consensus. Decisiveness breeds speed. Simple solutions scale quickly and are robust. Complicated ones are often a sign that we haven't understood the problem yet. In any situation, we default to transparency, provide context and share information by default to enable informed decision making and to flag problems early. You'll receive continuous feedback from across the business to help you to keep finding the best solutions and raising the bar.

About the company

Zalando is Europe's number one fashion platform. As a tech company and the go-to destination for fashion and lifestyle, we work hard to find the perfect clothes and accessories for millions of people across 23 countries.

Skills

project management
program management
agile
prince
forecasting
business analysis