Senior Product Manager

MAGIC
London
1 year ago
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About MAGIC AI

MAGIC AIis an elegant in-home health coach that utilises computer vision, connected weights, and 3D cameras to provide personalised training sessions led by world-renowned athletes. We have gained recognition and exposure, being stocked in Selfridges, featured on Good Morning Britain, and listed as one of Fast Company's World's Most Innovative Companies of 2024. With just a small team, our company achieved a substantial revenue rate during its first financial year.

MAGIC AI is the pioneer in offering users the opportunity to perform exercises in front of an intelligent hologram mirror. Our cutting-edge proprietary computer vision software enables real-time form correction, rep counting, and live feedback, resulting in a fully customised workout experience. We have also collaborated with top athletes to create exclusive workout content, revolutionising the way users can be trained in sports, strength training, yoga, dance, and more. With us, individuals can benefit from personalised tracking and feedback, as if being privately coached and corrected by the world's best, without the hefty fees typically associated with personal training.

We have secured venture capital funding from prominent multi-billion-dollar VC funds, who have also invested in well-known companies such as Grover, Scalapay, Onfido, as well as notable founders and angels from Spotify, Stripe, Facebook, Hopin, and Tough Mudder.


About the Role

We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to form a crucial part of our early stage product team. Collaborating directly with our Chief Product Officer, you will be responsible for defining and actioning our hugely exciting product roadmap, impacting 1000s of users daily. Our small team consists of highly accomplished individuals, each having achieved prior exits. You will find this role to be highly fulfilling.

What is Involved

  • Collaborate closely with our CPO to execute on product strategy, championing lean, agile and a user-centred approach.
  • Build and maintain an exciting and ambitious product roadmap alongside our CPO.
  • Lead and participate in daily scrum meetings, planning, reviews and retrospectives.  
  • Maintain and prioritise the product backlog, defining requirements in the form of user stories and epics.
  • Take charge of project management, defining project specifications and ensuring stakeholder alignment to keep progress on track.
  • Alongside the Senior Product Designer, conduct frequent user research, including interviews and testing, as well as close collaboration with customer support and marketing.
  • Create and maintain an effective repository to synthesise learnings from user research that can help inform the product roadmap and product backlog.
  • Regularly analyse quantitative data in Mixpanel to identify areas of high/low conversion and gather useful learnings to inform product development.
  • Define appropriate success metrics for new releases and monitor success using both quantitative & qualitative data.
  • Represent the customer within the development process.
  • Research competitors, similar products and continually analyse market trends.
  • Opportunity to potentially assume a leadership role as the product team expands.

Requirements

  • Extensive experience in product management within a startup / high growth environment.
  • Demonstrated experience of managing projects and keeping progress on track.
  • Highly product minded with a good understanding of how to build products.
  • Proficiency in using analytics tools like Mixpanel and project management tools like JIRA.
  • Outstanding communication abilities, particularly in effectively and clearly explaining technical concepts to non-technical individuals and in writing detailed project documentation.
  • Meticulous and thorough in paying attention to details.
  • Experience collaborating in Agile Scrum teams.
  • Self-motivated and capable of working independently.
  • Able to work effectively and cooperatively in a team setting.
  • You don't have to be a regular gym-goer, but you should be passionate about developing technology that will revolutionise how people exercise!

Nice to Haves

  • Experience in building product for Human Machine Interfaces, such as smart appliances (e.g., fridges and microwaves), in-car displays, and preferably smart mirrors.
  • Experience managing physical products, not just software.
  • Having previous experience or knowledge as a developer is beneficial, particularly with an understanding of how software interfaces are constructed (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript).
  • Passion for fitness, ideally with experience building fitness products and working out.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary.
  • Share Options in the company.
  • An impact from day one. Our business is scaling by the day. You'll work on ambitious projects, and your contribution will significantly impact the success of MAGIC AI now and in the future.
  • Unlimited Holiday (self-directed time off)
  • Flexible Home/Hybrid Working from our London HQ (At least 2 days WFH per week)
  • Mental Health Wellbeing support
  • Hardware budget for brand new Macbook or other.
  • Professional learning & development budget.
  • All. The. Fun. Regular awesome socials.

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