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Product Manager - WhereTo, Spain

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Barcelona
1 year ago
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Kia Ora, Hola, สวัสดี, Guten Tag WhereTo provides an AI-powered travel platform for corporate travel. Their platform uses machine learning algorithms to recommend personalized travel options based on a traveler's preferences, company policies, and budget. WhereTo's technology also allows for real-time travel tracking, reporting, and cost analysis, enabling companies to optimize their travel programs and reduce costs. To learn more about WhereTo click HERE About your opportunity As the Product Manager on the Flight team, you will play an important role in shaping the future of our flight related product offering. This role requires a strategic thinker with an understanding of the travel industry, strong analytical skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. This Product Manager position presents an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual to make a significant impact on the future of business travel. If you are ready to lead the development of innovative flight products and drive our company's success, we encourage you to apply and join us on our journey. Key Responsibilities Develop and articulate a clear product vision and strategy for the Flight component, aligned with overall business objectives. Conduct market research and analysis to identify trends, opportunities, and user needs in the aviation industry. Define and prioritize features and enhancements for the Flight product roadmap, based on user feedback, market demands, and business goals. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, and marketing, to ensure successful product delivery. Work closely with UX/UI designers to create intuitive and seamless flight booking experiences for our users. Conduct user testing and gather feedback to iterate on product designs and functionalities. Define key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure the success of Flight products. Analyze data and user feedback to make informed decisions and drive continuous improvement. Work with the Product Management Lead of your department to communicated product strategies and updates to internal stakeholders, ensuring alignment with organizational goals. Act as the primary point of contact for stakeholders related to the Flight products you manage, including internal teams and external partners. Communicate product updates, roadmap plans, and project statuses effectively to stakeholders. Lead the end-to-end product development lifecycle for Flight products, from ideation to launch and beyond. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful product launches and ongoing maintenance. Experience & Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business, computer science, engineering, or a related field. Proven experience (2 years) as a Product Manager, (preferably with a focus on flight-related products or services). Demonstrated success in driving product development and delivering results in a fast-paced environment. Experience as a PM within the Travel Sector considered an asset. Deep understanding of the travel industry, including airline operations, distribution channels, and industry trends. Familiarity with flight booking systems, GDS platforms, and airline APIs is a plus. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret data and user feedback to inform product decisions. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and stakeholders. Experience working in an Agile development environment is preferred. Proven leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate cross-functional teams towards a shared vision and goals. Strong decision-making capabilities, with the confidence to make tough decisions when necessary. Passion for understanding customer needs and delivering products that exceed their expectations. Experience with user-centered design principles and methodologies is desirable. Work Perks What's in it for you? FCTG is renowned internationally for having amazing perks and an even better culture. We understand that our people are our most valuable asset. It is the passion and dedication of our teams that keep the company on top of the industry ladder. It’s also why we offer some great employee benefits and perks outside of the norm. Our fantastic offices are located in the heart of Barcelona, at Plaça Catalunya. The opportunity to join our free language lessons (English, French, Spanish or Catalan). An attractive package: 25 days off/year 5 compensation days reduced time during summer bank holidays. Health insurance. Flexible working-time. Table tennis on the terrace, a kitchen area with free snacks, fresh fruits and drinks. The opportunity to work with an international and talented team. Several activities organised by the ambassadors LI-LR1 WTO LI-Remote <

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