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Funding20M-50M USD
Employees181
SalaryShhhh...
FulltimeYes
TelecommuteNo
IndustrySaaS, Web 2.0, Software, E-commerce, Social Networking
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Engineering

Product Manager

at Eventbrite in San Francisco, CA   —   May 05, 2012   |  
5 year anniversaryEventbrite CakePops
Overview
Eventbrite is the world’s largest, fastest growing social commerce company. We empower anyone to host successful live experiences of any type or size by providing an easy way to manage, promote and sell out the event. Eventbrite is privately held and backed by Sequoia Capital.

Eventbrite is looking for a world-class Product Manager who can take ownership of specific aspects of the product roadmap. This position requires a self-starter who enjoys working with cross-functional and collaborative teams.
Responsibilities
Gather and prioritize product requirements for new feature development
Engage with customers and prospective customers to understand pain points and opportunities for product improvements
Work closely with key stakeholders to write stories and specifications
Participate in market sizing projects
Conduct detailed analyses of competitive offerings
Identify and track metrics for measuring success
Experience
Passionate about emerging web technologies
Self-starter with proven track record of execution in web e-commerce product management
Excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to interact with and understand technology
Proven team leading experience across diverse groups of technical and non-technical members
A minimum of 5 years experience in e-commerce product management; prior startup experience preferable
Education
BS degree in a technology-related field
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