Head of Product / CPO


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ECM Selection

Listed on

19th March

Location

Cambridge (west)

Salary Notes

to £80k + competitive package

Type

Permanent

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Product leadership and consumer champion, startup, Cambridge

Be the voice of consumer needs at this high-tech B2C software startup in the health sector. Acting as Head of Product or Chief Product Officer you will take the lead on consumer-focused product management. This role would suit someone who has held a similar role in a consumer-facing startup or mid-sized growing company.

Responsibilities include orchestrating feedback at scale, drawing conclusions to prioritise needs, establishing requirements, and liaising with engineering and design teams in creating the roadmap. You'll be based at their west Cambridge offices and hybrid working is available 1 day per week. Full existing work permission is required.

Your CV will show your:

  • Good technical degree from a top university or equivalent experience
  • Understanding of B2C software product management practice
  • Ability to engage with consumers at scale, draw conclusions and contribute to the roadmap

On offer to the right candidate is an attractive benefits package including a competitive salary, share options and healthcare. This pioneering company are set to make a significant footprint in the health tech sector and you can be part of that change.

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