Role Description

At Dropbox, we make it easy to store, retrieve, and share your most important files across all of your devices. Today, millions of users worldwide rely on the Dropbox app to ingest, retrieve, and act on their content on-the-go. As the Staff Product Manager on Mobile, you will play a crucial role in evolving the value of our mobile app for our most loyal customers, creating mobile-first experiences, making Dropbox the most trusted place for their digital content.

You will work with teams to:

  • Identify and prioritize user problems/opportunities in the mobile experience
  • Craft a product strategy and get alignment and support from leadership and other stakeholders
  • Define and monitor a suite of success metrics to goal the team against
  • Develop high quality product experiences
  • Ensure all decisions are data driven  and lead to impactful results
  • Execute and deliver on a multi-quarter roadmap while effectively communicating progress and learnings around the company

At Dropbox, you’ll have the opportunity to work on a mature product with millions of users, work with an all-star team that cares deeply about the product and each other, and have an incredible work-life balance.

Responsibilities

  • Define the product strategy to enhance the overall mobile experience
  • Lead a cross-functional team in rapid execution to validate solutions and deliver customer value
  • Ability to analyze and use quantitative and qualitative data to inform decisions
  • Define product specs, and make thoughtful product decisions anchored in customer centricity, data, and company strategy 
  • Manage risks in execution, and scrappily unblock the team to reach goals
  • Regularly communicate progress and learnings to stakeholders
  • Partner closely with web & platform teams to align roadmaps and resolve any potential dependencies
  • Define and monitor the KPIs for the team, ensuring that users can successfully & quickly ingest their content into Dropbox

Requirements

  • 8-10+ years of experience as a Product Manager
  • Extensive experience launching successful products and features on mobile, preferably on multiple platforms
  • Strong ability to understand and communicate customer needs, and create products that solve them
  • Proven ability to lead teams and work cross-functionally in a highly collaborative environment
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, experience managing up and navigating multiple product teams, and be able to evangelize their teams work and learnings
  • Ability to analyze and use data to inform decisions
  • Understanding of growth an able to lean in to lead growth efforts
  • Be scrappy — identify ways to move the team forward with resource constraints and finding ways to learn and move quickly 
  • Be flexible — Should be comfortable operating in an environment with high ambiguity
  • Strong influence and cross-functional collaboration skills; able to create clarity and drive focus in complex and dynamic contexts
  • Experience running A/B tests at scale and translating results into product opportunities
  • Experience creating/leading strategy for significant areas of the business
  • Experience leading projects that require alignment and collaboration from other teams

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience creating/leading strategy for significant areas of the business
  • Experience leading projects that require alignment and collaboration from other teams
  • Experience working in a SaaS products/companies
  • Experience building productivity products for B2C or B2B
  • Be analytical —  should be comfortable generating insights from raw data / logs
  • Experience mentoring/coaching

Compensation

US Zone 1

This role is not available in Zone 1

US Zone 2
$185,100$250,500 USD
US Zone 3
$164,600$222,600 USD

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