Senior Product Manager, Reddit

Onboarding

$190.8-267.1k

+ RSU's

SQL
Mid and Senior level
Remote from US
Reddit

Online platform for thoughts, experiences and discussions

Be an early applicant

Reddit

Online platform for thoughts, experiences and discussions

1001+ employees

B2CB2BPublishingContentSocial MediaCommunity

Be an early applicant

$190.8-267.1k

+ RSU's

SQL
Mid and Senior level
Remote from US

1001+ employees

B2CB2BPublishingContentSocial MediaCommunity

Company mission

Reddit's mission is to bring community and belonging to everyone.

Role

Who you are

  • 4+ years experience in consumer product management
  • Proven experience developing long-term strategies and product roadmaps, setting OKRs, defining, running, and measuring experiments, and working collaboratively with peers from engineering, PM, data science, and other cross-functional teams
  • Exceptional analytical skills (along with running SQL queries) as well as problem solving skills with the ability to make complex tradeoffs
  • Strong technical background, experience with system design and high level knowledge of system architecture
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to align a diverse set of stakeholders toward a common goal
  • Ability to collaborate cross-functionally with Senior ML Leaders and teams to integrate ML into the new user experience, including evaluation of new technologies (i.e. LLMs)
  • Experience leading complex product integrations at companies, ensuring seamless user experiences and achieving business objectives

Desirable

  • Past experience working on Authentication
  • Past experience working on Onboarding or early lifecycle products
  • Past ML experience, relevance and ranking products
  • Growth experience at scale

What the job involves

  • Reddit is one of the most popular platforms in the world, and is poised to rapidly innovate and grow like no other time in its history. Onboarding is part of the Growth Org, whose mission is to bring the next 100M+ users to Reddit
  • The Onboarding team is focused on connecting new users to conversations and long-term value on Reddit. This role is uniquely positioned to work with partners across Engineering, Data Science, and Design to create the best end to end experience for new users
  • We’re looking for a Senior Product Manager to shape Reddit’s Onboarding product vision, roadmap, and strategy. You have experience operating large products at scale, navigating complex tradeoffs among multiple parties, and delivering real value in large organizations
  • Define and execute on the vision and strategy for Onboarding to drive new user retention
  • Own the roadmapping process and define the right OKRs that drive the product forward
  • Partner closely with engineering to develop a roadmap, prioritize and execute to deliver the highest impact features
  • Partner closely with design, user research, and data science to understand the biggest areas of opportunity and design the right product solutions to address
  • Collaborate with other product teams, including our ML and international orgs, to deliver a quality new user experience for all users

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Insights

Top investors

57% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Company benefits

  • Paid volunteer time off
  • 4+ months paid parental leave
  • Personal and professional development stipend
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Health insurance

Funding (last 2 of 6 rounds)

Aug 2021

$410m

SERIES F

Feb 2021

$250m

SERIES E

Total funding: $1.2bn

Our take

Reddit is a website that facilitates thousands of message board communities, known as subreddits, with an aim to promote authentic human connection. There are more than 100,000 communities on Reddit, covering everything, from food, entertainment, sports, and books, to more niche topics that cater for very specific audiences.

The simple platform is used by more than 52 million people a day and attracts over 50 billion monthly views. While these are impressive numbers, they do pale in comparison with social media giants Facebook and Twitter, however, Reddit distinguishes itself by providing easy-to-find communities for a truly endless range of topics.

Reddit makes money through advertising as well as offering a premium ad-free membership plan. The company has enjoyed continuous user & revenue growth, acquisitions by Conde Nast in 2006 and Advance in 2011, and plans to launch an IPO bid in 2024.

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