Product Manager

eBrevia
Nottingham
1 year ago
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ABOUT US

eBrevia (eBrevia.com) is a rapidly-growing AI software company. We provide technology and insights to help corporations, law firms, and audit and consulting companies automate the creation, reading and summarization of legal documents. eBrevia’s products have a wide range of applications, including due diligence, document and knowledge management, and contract drafting and management.

 

We are designing the next wave of legal software—moving beyond simple databases that let users organize information to AI systems that actively assist lawyers and business professionals analyze vast quantities of information, prepare necessary documents, and ensure their documents comply with business and other standards, all within a thoughtfully-designed, web-based UI running on a scalable cloud backend. We are curious, intelligent people and are looking for the same.

 

JOB DETAILS

Position: Product Manager

Expected Start Date: Immediate

Location: UK (remote)


POSITION DESCRIPTION

eBrevia is in search of a detail-oriented and ambitious Product Manager to contribute to the evolution of our legal AI products. As a vital member of our fast-paced and collaborative team, you will engage with clients and stakeholders to shape the ideal customer experience, continuously refine our products, and help launch new products. The role offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced but early career Product Manager who is passionate about AI and software and can manage responsibilities with minimal oversight. eBrevia is situated at the intersection of law, business, artificial intelligence, and data management, and preference will be given to candidates who possess experience in one or more of these domains. The ideal candidate will have a track record of contributing to the design of intuitive features and be comfortable wearing multiple hats within the organization.

 

 

  • RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Product Strategy and Roadmap
  • Help to develop and articulate a comprehensive product strategy aligned with the company's overall goals and vision
  • Assist in creating and maintaining a strategic roadmap that outlines product enhancements, features, and releases.
  • Market Research and Analysis
  • Conduct market research to identify trends, customer needs, and competitor offerings.
  • Analyze user feedback and collaborate with stakeholders to make data-driven decisions.
  • Product Development
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, design, and AI teams to define product requirements and specifications, as well as gather estimates of time and resources needed for deliverables
  • Drive the end-to-end product development process, ensuring timely delivery of high-quality features.
  • User Experience and Design
  • Advocate for an exceptional user experience, collaborating with UX/UI designer(s) to create intuitive and user-friendly interfaces.
  • Incorporate user feedback and usability testing into product iterations.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Work closely with sales and customer success teams to align product initiatives with business objectives.
  • Collaborate with legal/business domain experts to ensure the product meets industry standards and regulations.
  • Actively participate as a product expert in meetings with clients.
  • Support feedback sessions with end users.
  • Provide training and feedback to the support team on existing product features.
  • Collaborate with the documentation team to contribute to timely feature descriptions and support documentation.
  • Engage in testing builds and provide detailed feedback based on feature requirements.
  • Product Launch and Marketing
  • Develop go-to-market strategies for new product releases.
  • Collaborate with the marketing team to create compelling product messaging and collateral.
  • Performance Monitoring and Optimization
  • Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure product success.
  • Monitor product performance, gather insights, and iterate on features to optimize user satisfaction.


  • QUALIFICATIONS

●     2+ years of relevant product management or related experience in a B2B software company

●     Strong aptitude for managing projects (with attention especially to time and engineering resources) and contributing to results aligned with business strategy.

●     Analytical mindset and ability to make data-driven decisions.

●     Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

●     Detail-oriented with respect for timelines and deadlines.

●     Positive nature, enthusiasm, motivation, and a desire for continuous improvement.

●     BA/BS required.

●     SaaS experience preferred.

●     Legal industry experience is a plus.

 

APPLICATION DETAILS

If you are passionate about reshaping the future of legal and business technology and have a track record of successful product management, we invite you to join our innovative team at eBrevia. To apply, please submit your resume to . Additionally, include a cover letter concisely outlining your relevant qualifications, salary requirements, GPA, and any relevant information for consideration.

 

eBREVIA is an affirmative action-equal opportunity employer. We believe every member on our team enriches our diversity by exposing us to a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world, identify challenges, and to discover, design and deliver solutions.

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