TikTok Shop Feature Product Manager Graduate Program, London, 2025

TikTok
London
1 year ago
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TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. At TikTok, our mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy. TikTok's global headquarters are in Los Angeles and Singapore, and its offices include New York, London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo. Why Join UsCreation is the core of TikTok's purpose. Our platform is built to help imaginations thrive. This is doubly true of the teams that make TikTok possible. Together, we inspire creativity and bring joy - a mission we all believe in and aim towards achieving every day. To us, every challenge, no matter how difficult, is an opportunity; to learn, to innovate, and to grow as one team. Status quo? Never. Courage? Always. At TikTok, we create together and grow together. That's how we drive impact - for ourselves, our company, and the communities we serve. Join us. We are looking for talented individuals to join us for a graduate program in 2025. Graduate programs at TikTok aim to offer students industry exposure and hands-on experience. Watch your ambitions become reality as your inspiration brings infinite opportunities at TikTok. The product team is responsible for product experience and product-driven business growth in the European region (including the UK and newly opened countries in Europe). By leveraging experience insights, product iteration, and product operations to provide solutions that best meet European market needs, starting from the demands of regional sellers, creators, and buyers, and to drive business breakthroughs and growth through product. Responsibilities:- Drive product vision, strategy, development and execution for TikTok seller and merchandise product as a feature PM. - Deep understanding of UK & EU sellers' behaviour and needs, and market trends and dynamics. Able to identify key requests and pain-points for relevant products to iterate.- Participate in the design, development, testing, and monitoring throughout the entire product development lifecycle;-Provide clear product documentation, mock-ups (. BRD, MRD and PRD) and lead the project management of feature implementation and iteration- Drive cross-functional and cross-regional collaboration to ensure high-quality product delivery by working with business, engineering, algorithm, design, data science and other functional teams.

Minimum qualifications:- Currently enrolled in a Master's degree or above, graduating in 2025- Available to start in May 2025 and have the right to work in the UK- Strong product-oriented quantitative and statistical analysis skills, able to discover, improve, and perfect product requirements through data-driven methods- Excellent logical thinking ability, communication skills, and being self-driven- Concise communications, particularly practiced in a cross-functional and global role, great collaborative skills while results-oriented Preferred qualifications:- Strong entrepreneurial spirit, able to deal with rapid changes and navigate through ambiguity- Have a global vision and enthusiasm and continuous attention to global product designing.- Relevant internship experience (PM, engineering, data science,

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