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Wayvia (formerly PriceSpider)

Director, Product Management

Reposted 16 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
140K-165K Annually
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
140K-165K Annually
Senior level
The Director of Product Management oversees Wayvia's Shoppable Media product, guiding vision, strategy, and team management while ensuring alignment with client needs and market trends.
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Company Overview:
At Wayvia, we help the world’s top brands stay ahead—using AI, data, and innovation to shape the future of commerce. Whether you’re charting a new path or leveling up your journey, Wayvia is where your career can go further. We’d love to meet you.
 
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At Wayvia, you’ll find a team that’s curious, collaborative, and always up for solving what’s next. We move fast, think boldly, and support one another in building something that matters—for our clients, for shoppers, and for each other. 

Job Brief:

The Director of Product Management, Shoppable Media is responsible for the full product ownership of Wayvia's Shoppable Media business pillar. They will work closely with corresponding engineering and design teams and business stakeholders including marketing, sales, and customer success. This person will own the product vision and roadmap for Shoppable Media, defining the pillar's overall direction and supporting the execution and delivery of that vision. They will deliver on the product roadmap by collaborating across a team of product managers, helping them do their best work, and ensuring they are working toward a common vision grounded in client outcomes and business impact. To be successful in this role, the person must have deep expertise in customer-centric product management, a clear-eyed understanding of the commerce and retail media landscape, strong prioritization discipline, and the ability to translate client signals and market intelligence into a compelling, defensible product strategy.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

Product Vision, Roadmap, and Strategy

  • Own the multi-quarter vision and roadmap for Shoppable Media, aligned to client outcomes, market intelligence, and company strategy.
  • Set goals, manage product scorecards, and communicate progress to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Define clear quarterly investment priorities, including what will and will not be built.
  • Use client demand, churn risk, QBR feedback, and market signals to drive prioritization.
  • Balance new development with iteration, protecting engineering focus and ensuring delivery to completion.

Management

  • Coach and develop product managers across discovery, definition, and delivery.
  • Build strong roadmap communication and decision-making discipline across the team.

Product Discovery

  • Lead a structured discovery process informed by client feedback, QBRs, competitive analysis, and GTM insights.
  • Identify market opportunities, client pain points, and signals tied to churn and expansion.
  • Partner cross-functionally to ensure product decisions balance business, customer, and technical needs.
  • Stay current on AI commerce trends and relevant partnership or integration opportunities.

Product Definition

  • Translate market and client needs into clear PRDs, briefs, and success metrics.
  • Partner with engineering and design to test concepts, prototypes, and POCs.
  • Work with GTM to shape product positioning, messaging, and launch readiness materials.

Product Delivery

  • Partner with engineering to deliver new capabilities with clear requirements, tradeoffs, and acceptance criteria.
  • Support successful launches and drive adoption across the client base.
  • Manage the product lifecycle across launches, iterations, and sunset decisions.
  • Use post-launch adoption and business outcome data to inform improvements and accountability.

Minimum Qualifications

  • 7+ years in product management, including 3+ years owning a product area or business line in B2B SaaS.
  • 3+ years managing product managers or associate PMs.
  • Track record of turning client and market signals into roadmaps that improve retention and ARR.
  • Experience in B2B SaaS; B2B2C and enterprise experience preferred.
  • Background in commerce, retail media, martech, or a related space.
  • Strong prioritization, analytical, and cross-functional leadership skills.
  • Experience working with GTM teams and Agile product development.
  • Strong executive presence and ability to influence across functions.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with shoppable media, retail attribution, or where-to-buy products.
  • Familiarity with AI-commerce trends, including LLM discoverability and agentic shopping.
  • Background in CPG, consumer electronics, or household goods.
  • Understanding of digital marketing and attribution ecosystems.
  • Experience with tools like Gong, Pendo, Salesforce, and analytics platforms.

Compensation:
The salary for this role is $140,000-170,000. Please note that our salary ranges are based on current market data and the offered compensation may vary based on experience, skills, location, and other factors permitted by law.

Wayvia is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. 

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