We’re looking for hands-on Product Managers to help shape the development of the best banking app in the world.
We have an amazing team of engineers and product designers working on a product that is already part of hundreds of thousands of people’s lives. We are continually shipping new features (like easy bill splitting, and a machine-learning powered help section) and refining our designs to give our customers the best possible experience. We’ll be launching current accounts in the next few months, so you’ll join us during an exciting period of change and growth.
As we grow, we’re building up teams focussed around core areas of the business and user experience (e.g. growth, lending, partnerships). You’ll be managing the goals, strategy, and delivery for one of those teams - working to truly understand what people need, and rethinking how banking can help them worry less about money, rather than offering the same old financial products as other banks. You’ll be defining the way millions of people interact with their finances on a daily basis and will be directly influencing the future of fintech.
You’ll spend your time:
- Working closely with the Head of Product to define and deliver our product roadmap, whilst prioritising the product backlog
- Talking to our users to understand their needs and how we can improve and enhance the product to suit them
- Writing clear and concise user stories and use-cases
- Project managing the delivery of new features from definition through to release
- Ensuring that features and functionality get tracked correctly and monitor their performance after launch to iterate and improve on them
- Collaborating across teams to align plans, unblock development, and communicate changes with Monzo customers.
- Working with your team to continuously improve how you work together, making sure everyone is productive, happy, and efficient.
You should apply if:
- You have experience managing the delivery of several app-based products
- You’re adept at making the trade-off between building new features and paying off technical debt
- You’re comfortable working in a technical team that deals with ambiguity every day
- You’re passionate about building the best possible user experience, and you monitor your metrics to see whether you’re delivering
