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Join one of the fastest growing, most dynamic companies in the furniture industry. For over 25 years, Four Hands has been a leading designer and wholesaler of furniture and décor, helping people create spaces that feel like home.
Recognized on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies and named one of Austin’s Top Workplaces year after year. We invest in exceptional people — with a team of over 800 and growing — fostering our employees’ careers and celebrating them at every step of the way. Four Hands is where passion meets purpose and where your next chapter begins.
The Senior Digital Product Manager will own the roadmap and execution of our digital experience. This individual will lead high-impact initiative across web and other digital platforms, translating user insights into products that deliver value. This role requires strong cross-functional collaboration with UX and engineering teams to create seamless, engaging, and consistent customer experiences.
In This Role
- Define and own the product strategy for digital experiences across web, mobile and in-store channels, ensuring alignment with business goals, customer needs, and technical capabilities
- Develop and maintain a digital product roadmap, prioritizing initiatives that drive customer engagement and measurable business impact
- Identify opportunities to innovate by analyzing customer insights, market trends, and competitor offerings; propose new features, enhancements, and design improvements
- Lead the product lifecycle from discovery and requirements gathering to launch, iteration, and optimizing, translating insights into actionable product requirements
- Partner closely with the UX team in early discovery to validate concepts, prototype solutions, and ensure user-centered decisions
- Facilitate backlog grooming, sprint planning, and agile ceremonies, ensuring alignment between product priorities and development capacity
- Report on the performance of features and functionality, measuring adoption, engagement, and impact on key business metrics
- Partner with engineering and QA teams to ensure technical feasibility, efficient delivery, high-quality execution, and successful product releases
- Partner across teams including marketing, operations, analytics, and sales to ensure digital experiences align with brand strategy and business priorities
- Champion the voice of the customer by integrating feedback, research, and analytics into product decisions; leverage A/B testing and experimentation to validate assumptions
- Communicate product vision, goals, and outcomes clearly to stakeholders at all levels and act as a thought leader on digital trends and best practices
- Other duties as assigned, in accordance with training and qualifications
- Uphold the Core Values and be a valuable member of the Four Hands Team
- Be open and honest
- Reach for excellence
- Act with responsibility
- Value the whole person
- Enjoy the journey
The Ideal Person
- 7+ years of experience in product management
- 4+ years of experience in digital experiences (ecommerce: web, mobile, or omnichannel)
- Proficiency with Project Management and ticketing tools (such as Jira and Confluence)
- Understanding of digital UX, customer journeys, and emerging technology trends
- Proven track record of owning end-to-end customer-facing digital products
- Ability to translate customer insights and data into product strategy and execution
- Experience working in agile environments with cross-functional teams
About Four Hands
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, since 1996, Four Hands crafts furniture, art and décor — pieces that are all about creating space. Timeless, thoughtful designs with endless possibilities. Pieces meant to be experienced and form a whole that feels like home.
Our trade customers range from interior designers to large retailers who rely on our expertise to grow and guide their business to success. We treat our partners as part of the Four Hands family, championing them and rooting for their every win.
And, we are constantly pursuing better — from sourcing the finest materials and finishes to seeking fresh inspiration to elevate our designs — we are never settled, never done.
Four Hands is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Four Hands recruits qualified applicants and advances in employment its employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, ethnic or national origin, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.
Visit www.FourHands.com for more information.
Four Hands Austin, Texas, USA Office
2090 Woodward Street, Austin, TX, United States, 78744
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