About Venn

Over the past 30 years, the world has seen a steady rise in feelings of isolation. At the same time, it’s become easier to connect with strangers around the world than neighbors around the corner. At Venn, we’re building a platform dedicated to driving real-world connections between people in their neighborhoods. Our mission is to help people create a sense of Belonging in their homes and neighborhoods.

A great resident experience needs more than digital rent payment and maintenance requests. It needs a personalized, community-focused renter journey from move-in to renewal, and everything in between. Venn’s platform provides a Resident-facing app that combines better property management features like single-tap rent payment and real-time maintenance requests with meaningful ways to connect with neighbors and the neighborhood; an Experience Hub enabling property managers a single view of all resident behaviors with insights on personalized actions that can promote retention and renewal; and our Venn Experts Team, the human face of our platform, trained experts that work closely with property management teams to transform the living experience and the business through real connections.

The Product Team

Venn's product team is responsible for implementing Venn's strategy, building the roadmap, and defining Venn's digital offering. The products range from mobile apps and innovative living solutions that help residents enjoy personal and community services, events, and spaces, all the way to an end-to-end operating system that helps Venn’s customers maximize their residents’ experience and operate with greater efficiency. 

The Position

As the Product Manager, you will be responsible for planning, maintaining and innovating on Venn’s integrations ecosystem, including property management systems, smart access controls, and many other tools used by property managers/owners.

You are an avid learner and a keen teacher.
You know lots of product buzzwords but rarely use them.
You are a people person and a team player.

Qualifications

  • 5 - 7 years of experience in SaaS product management, including experience working in start-ups.
  • 2+ years of experience in a prop-tech company. 
  • Past experience working with an off-shore development site.
  • Worked on and owned enterprise solutions.
  • Experience in mobile platforms. 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Data-oriented and excellent analytical abilities. 
  • Hands-on attitude, including writing detailed specifications and high-fidelity mockups.  
  • A keen eye for user experience.  
  • Able to put together a project from ideation and lead it through to the finish line.
  • Zero-to-one mentality.
  • Eager to execute, participate and innovate.

For New York-based candidates, this position has an estimated annual salary range of $170,000 to $200,000, plus benefits and opportunities for equity. Actual compensation packages are based on a wide array of factors unique to each candidate, including but not limited to demonstrated skill set, years and depth of relevant experience, and some role-dependent factors such as certifications. We welcome direct conversations with each candidate about compensation in all of our initial calls.

Venn is an equal-opportunity workplace. We believe in the strength of inclusive communities and thrive on building a work environment that mirrors the diversity of the cities we love.

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