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Gypsy Collective: Head of Product

Headquarters: Spain

What makes you a great match

  • 5+ years of proven experience in iGaming product management on operator or platform side;
  • Strong analytical and business mindset, with deep understanding of KPIs and their impact on growth;
  • Leadership experience: proven track record of leading and developing teams of 5+ people;
  • Solid knowledge of games operations and player lifecycle in a WL environment;
  • General technical background: understanding of task flows, platform–frontend interaction, and how new features are built;
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.

Your daily adventures

  • Lead the iGaming product strategy across markets; focus on revenue growth, retention and player experience;
  • Own and analyze product performance metrics (GGR, NGR, retention, ARPU/ARPPU, conversion, payment funnels);
  • Identify dependencies with traffic, CRM, payments and retention teams; ensure product initiatives are aligned and data-driven;
  • Manage, mentor and scale a team of 5+ product and operations specialists; set clear priorities and develop talent;
  • Work closely with platform providers and content partners; optimize the game portfolio, promotions and features;
  • Monitor industry trends and competitor activities; ensure competitiveness in the WL model.

Flexible payment options: choose the method that works best for you.

Tax assistance included: we handle part of your taxes and provide guidance on the local setup.

Financial perks: Bonuses for holidays, B-day, work milestones and more – just to show we care.

Learn & grow: We cover courses and certifications — and offer real opportunities to grow your career with us.

Benefit Сafeteria: Choose what suits you — sports, language courses, therapy sessions, and more.

Stay connected: From team-building events to industry conferences — we bring people together online, offline, and on stage.

Modern Equipment: We provide new laptops along with essential peripherals like monitors and headphones for a comfortable workflow.

Your schedule, your rules: Start your day at 9, 10, or even 11 — we care about results, not clock-ins.

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/gypsy-collective-head-of-product

Katkin: Senior Growth Product Manager

Headquarters: Hybrid,London

Most cat food contains just 4% meat, filled with powdered derivatives, grains, and fillers—cheap for companies, but hard for cats to digest.

At KatKin, we do things differently. Our 100% Fresh-cooked, premium meat recipes are crafted by in-house vets and nutritionists to give cats the best, most natural nutrition—delivered straight to their door.

KatKin is building a global challenger brand in cat health and wellbeing, going after a $50B global market. Beyond the core product of Fresh food for cats, KatKin’s vision is to build a set of products and services for Cat Parents to manage their cat’s health. Everything from litter and treats, to digital health management for your cat.

Today, KatKin’s core DTC business is in the UK, with retail presence across the UK and Europe. We will expand DTC to the European market later this year.

As Senior Growth Product Manager, you will be owning the digital journeys that convert site visitors into customers, across all acquisition channels. You will be solving the unique challenges we face, such as educating about a new concept, communicating value for money, and personalising the journey to suit different needs. Your work will directly contribute to the number 1 strategic focus of the company – growing the customer base.

You will work closely with Product Design and Engineering as a product trio, in a fast moving Scrum environment. You will also build strong relationships with Growth, Creative, Cat Experts and other functions within the business to ensure high alignment and swift delivery. You will gain a deep understanding of customer pain points, identify the most impactful opportunities, design and implement the most effective solutions. You will own the strategy and roadmap for your area, ensuring we effectively educate customers on the benefits of fresh pet food while crafting a world-class digital experience to effortlessly explore and buy our products.

  • Lead a cross-functional group. You will optimise conversion rates across acquisition channels, using data-driven insights and rapid experimentation.

  • Identify the biggest opportunities. You will focus on accelerating product-led growth, leveraging research and analytics to focus efforts where they matter most.

  • Prioritise effectively. You will balance quick wins with long-term growth, while diversifying and strengthening acquisition channels.

  • Collaborate with Product, Design, and Engineering. You will build strong relationships and processes in order to launch and iterate fast on growth initiatives in an agile environment.

  • Develop a deep understanding of customers. You will use qualitative and quantitative insights to uncover friction points and opportunities.

  • Own key growth metrics. You will set north star metrics, track performance, analyse experiments, and optimise based on data.

  • Experience in product-led growth, with a strong focus on acquisition CRO—you know how to run structured experiments that drive measurable impact.

  • Data-driven decision-maker—comfortable using tools like Posthog and Looker, knowledge in SQL is a plus (or willing to learn).

  • Customer-obsessed—skilled in conducting user research to deeply understand motivations, barriers, and opportunities.

  • Strong A/B testing expertise—understands how to design, execute, and interpret experiments to maximise learnings.

  • Thrives in fast-paced environments—proactive in solving challenges where processes may still be evolving.

  • Collaborative leader—able to align and inspire cross-functional teams, creating an environment where experimentation and learning drive success. Experienced in working with Product Design and Engineering as a Product Trio is a plus.

  • Creative and strategic thinker—comfortable pushing boundaries and challenging assumptions to unlock new opportunities.

  • Experience in DTC or e-commerce business operating internationally is a plus.

  • Competitive salary – £75,000 – £95,000

  • An exciting opportunity to have full autonomy in an area that can deliver visible impact to the business.

  • 25 days of holiday every year plus your birthday off and an additional day for every year at KatKin

  • 4 week WFA (work from anywhere) policy

  • Hybrid working, up to 2 days WFH (work from home) every week

  • 12-weeks paternity / maternity leave

  • Discount on KatKin fresh food and pantry products for your cat, and £500 for new cat parents

  • Comprehensive AXA health insurance including optical and dental

  • £800 yearly personal development budget

  • Macbook Pro

  • Company pension

  • Regular company socials and lunch provided on Mondays

  • All the fresh fruit, soft drinks, tea and coffee you can eat and drink; great banter and a cat (and dog) friendly office

  • No egos and a small close-knit team

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/katkin-senior-growth-product-manager

Knowunity: Product Engineer

Headquarters: HQ | Berlin

Forget traditional learning! We are Knowunity, Europe’s fastest growing AI learning companion.

Our purpose is to create a future where every student on the planet can access, enjoy, and benefit from the highest quality education. Since our founding in 2020, we’ve been committed to revolutionizing the way students around the world learn and engage with education.

Today, we are Europe’s leading AI learning companion. We provide a social community for over 18 million students, create hyper-personalized learning experiences for each user based on their specific needs, and accompany them through their school journey. Our AI companion guides students through the app, prepares them for exams, creates personalized flashcards, and truly motivates them to learn. With Knowunity, students do not feel forced to study but actually love to study and progress with their companion. We’ve made it possible for education to be fun and personalized for all students. Getting hooked on education has never been easier and the opportunities for a large company to be built in education have never been bigger!

With millions of active users across 17 countries in Europe, North and Latin America, we are in the most exciting time in education and have built a leading AI learning company. Backed by over $25 million in funding from leading venture capital firms including Project A, Redalpine, Stride, Educapital and more, we are ready to change the world of education!

Join us and be part of our educational AI revolution!We are looking for a motivated Product Engineer who has a strong product interest and is hungry to grow their knowledge and career in a fast-paced environment. You will be part of a 20-person Engineering Department, reporting directly to our Product and Tech Leads.

Your mission will be to…

  • Build and own products that are used by millions of students
  • Develop opinions about product, be able to communicate them, and turn them into features. Be able to explain why a feature matters to users and how it moves metrics
  • Care more about outcomes and impact rather than the exact implementation, or the tools used to solve the problem

This mission is awesome, because you will…

  • Have the opportunity to grow and learn within an experienced team
  • Operate in a fast-paced start-up environment
  • Have a say in product decision-making
  • Play an integral part in the expansion of Europe’s fastest growing AI learning startup
  • Have direct impact with your decisions on millions of students from around the globe
  • Leveraging state-of-the-art AI tools (e.g. Cursor, o1)
  • You thrive in a fast-paced start-up environment
  • You have experience with software engineering in a start-up environment
  • You have experience with at least one frontend/mobile framework (Flutter, React, Vue.js) OR one backend programming language (e.g. Go, TypeScript, Python)
  • You have a strong interest in consumer products
  • You believe in the power of speed and execution and love to get your hands dirty
  • You are obsessed to serve the user and strive to deliver over sticking to processes 

We’ve got benefits, perks, and, perhaps most importantly, heart. We support and help each other, just as Knowers do on Knowunity. And, yeah, we also have other cool offers like a hybrid work policy, Urban Sports Club, a packed team events calendar, and more. Check it out below!

Memberships: Urban Sports Club, become.1, Likeminded 
Discounts: Corporate benefits, FutureBens, Plantclub 
Events: Team events, company events, sports & wellbeing events
Development: 
Personal development budget, hackathons, mentoring 
Office: Breakfast, fruits & snacks, coffee, tea & soft drinks, dog friendly
Remote: 
Hybrid work, travel budget, team workations

Our Tech Stack
Our Tech Stack

Did we spark your interest to join our educational revolution? Click on “Apply for this job” and submit our short application form. We encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all of the requirements.

We can’t wait to hear from you! 

At Knowunity, we actively foster an inclusive and diverse workplace that ensures equal opportunity for all qualified applicants, regardless of nationality, ethnic or national origin, skin color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or marital status. Please refrain from including your picture and age with the application.

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/knowunity-product-engineer

Edesk: Product Manager

Headquarters: Dublin

At eDesk, we’re transforming the way eCommerce businesses handle customer support. Our AI-powered, multi-channel helpdesk enables merchants to automate and streamline their customer interactions, making support faster, smarter, and more effective. As we continue to disrupt the industry with cutting-edge AI solutions, we’re looking for forward-thinking product managers to drive our vision forward.

We’re looking for a Product Manager to take ownership of key product initiatives, shaping the future of AI-powered customer service. In this role, you’ll be responsible for identifying high-impact opportunities, defining solutions, and delivering meaningful outcomes in a given quarter. You will work cross-functionally with engineering, design, and commercial teams to bring innovative AI-driven features to market while ensuring they solve real customer problems.

A key focus of this role will be embedding deeper AI agents into our product, increasing automation, and enhancing the level of autonomy in our support platform. You’ll play a critical role in evolving how AI operates within eDesk, improving accuracy, trust, and usability while balancing automation with human support.

YOUR ROLE AT EDESK

  • Drive AI-powered innovation – Identify and shape opportunities for AI to increase automation, efficiency, and customer success.

  • Own the roadmap & execution – Define product priorities, set clear goals, and deliver impactful outcomes in a given quarter.

  • Be data-centric – Analyze product usage, customer feedback, and performance metrics to inform decisions and measure success.

  • Shape product work effectively – Work closely with design and engineering teams to develop intuitive, scalable, and high-quality solutions.

  • Understand the customer deeply – Engage with users to understand pain points, improve workflows, and ensure AI enhances—not hinders—their experience.

  • Balance AI and automation thoughtfully – Ensure that AI-driven features enhance, rather than complicate, the support experience.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally – Partner with commercial, success, and engineering teams to ensure alignment on goals and execution.

  • 8+ years proven experience in product management, ideally in SaaS, customer support, or AI-driven products.

  • Strong product thinking and design sense – Ability to shape product work that is intuitive, scalable, and delivers meaningful customer value.

  • Outcome-oriented mindset – Focus on delivering measurable impact rather than just shipping features.

  • Data-driven decision-making – Comfort in analyzing data, running experiments, and iterating based on results.

  • Customer-savvy – Ability to understand customer needs and translate them into effective product solutions.

  • Domain knowledge in AI & LLMs is a plus, but not a requirement – Familiarity with AI-driven automation and the evolving role of LLMs in customer support is beneficial but not a hard requirement. We value a strong product mindset over deep technical AI expertise.

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/edesk-product-manager

YNAB: Humbly Confident Data Analyst

Headquarters: Worldwide! We’re fully remote.

URL: https://www.ynab.com/

Humbly Confident Data Analyst

 

About Us and Why We’re Hiring

We’re YNAB (“why-nab”), a product company with a mission: to help people get good at money so they never worry about money again. For over 20 years, YNAB has been changing lives—and people can’t stop telling their friends about it. Think: debt paid off, marriages strengthened, goals achieved, stress erased, and sleep finally restored. But don’t just take our word for it—dive into our vibrant communities on Facebook, TikTok, and Reddit (really!) or skim through our glowing app reviews. You’ll quickly see why people rave about YNAB and why we’re so passionate about creating something that truly changes lives for the better. 

 

Join us! We’re looking for a Data Analyst to join our tiny but mighty team of two. Our “data friends”, as they are so fondly called, help people in every department at YNAB make decisions more confidently. They advocate for the quantitative perspective and ensure that strategic conversations balance measurable impact with domain expertise. 

 

This is a hands-on role that covers the full spectrum of data work, from technical to strategic. You won’t just explain what happened; you’ll transform data into clear, opinionated recommendations and help shape what we do next. You’ll also be a true multiplier, building systems that allow others at YNAB to self-serve with confidence. If this resonates with you, you’re our target audience—please read on.

 

What We’re Looking For

Hard Requirements

For this role, you must:

  • Live in the United States, and be authorized to work here without sponsorship.

  • Have at least 3 years of experience working in the data field in a product-driven environment.

  • Have experience with some Modern Data Stack tools (e.g. Snowflake/Databricks/BigQuery, dbt, Fivetran/Airbyte, Amplitude/Mixpanel, Metabase/Looker/Tableau).

  • Have experience writing and maintaining SQL in a production environment (e.g., dbt models, shared queries, dashboards).

  • Be confident in and passionate about using AI to do your job better, while knowing what is worth not outsourcing.

 

Preferred Qualifications

These aren’t required, but are likely to set you up for success:

  • Experience at a small-to-mid size company, where you wore multiple hats and worked without a dedicated data engineering team beneath you.

  • Experience working across multiple stakeholder groups.

  • B2C subscription/SaaS experience.

  • Experience designing and analyzing A/B tests.

 

Note: If you believe you’re a fit for this role, but don’t meet our preferred qualifications, we still encourage you to apply. While our hard requirements are non-negotiable, we’re otherwise open-minded, and don’t need you to be the perfect candidate on paper. 

 

That’s a quick snapshot of what we’re looking for. Before we go further, let’s make sure you’re excited about working with us. We’ll share more about YNAB, then dive into the role details and application process (be sure to read all the way to the end!).

 

Life at YNAB

YNAB started in 2004 and we haven’t taken any outside funding—we’re established, profitable, and in this for the long haul. We have one overarching requirement when it comes to joining our team: our original Core Value Manifesto has to really click with you. If you’re nodding emphatically while reading it, you’ll probably like it here!

 

We live our Core Values every day at YNAB, and we mean it when we say we are an equal opportunity employer. We believe a diversity of backgrounds, abilities, and experiences is critical to our success, and we are passionate about creating a welcoming and supportive environment for every employee. All are encouraged to apply as we continue growing a smart, hard-working, and diverse team that loves building something that matters.

 

We also work really hard, together, to make working at YNAB an amazing experience. We’re (humbly) proud to have received many of Fortune’s “Great Place to Work” awards over the years, including #1 two years in a row! We have a team of truly exceptional people—the kind you’ll be delighted to work with. Let’s introduce you to a few of them!

 

Who You’ll Work With

You’ll work most closely with our data team, Eva and Jason:

 

Eva leads our Data team, and will be your manager. Her eyes light up talking about the subjectivity of even the hardest numbers. She owns how we define and measure what success looks like at YNAB, and spends a lot of her time making sure those definitions actually drive what we do. She cares less about dashboards as deliverables and more about how data changes the decisions we make, which means she’ll push you to ask better questions as much as she’ll trust you to find the answers. Having moved from Germany to Mexico, she’s either craving pretzels or savoring blue corn tortillas and mole, usually with knitting in her lap.

 

Jason will be your fellow analyst; he’s the Marketing team’s go-to person for all things data. He’s an analytical mind, but works in his role to find deep understanding of what YNAB efforts most resonate with new users. Ultimately, he’s a storyteller who often asks “why?”. Living in Asheville, NC, he spends a lot of time outside cultivating a garden, hiking with his dog, and playing with his (human) son.

 

And then of course you’ll cross paths with—well—probably everyone else at YNAB. People like Jacob, Kathryn, or Brady (in Product), or Ben, Reema, or Lauren (in Support, Marketing, and Operations, respectively). We can’t list everyone, but we can say that we are all excited to get to know you!

 

How You’ll Work at YNAB

Now that you’ve learned about some of your future teammates, let’s talk more about what it’s like to work here.

 

Building a Good Company

At YNAB, we think one of the best things we can offer is the chance to do meaningful work alongside people you respect, admire, and genuinely enjoy. And we mean that—from the beginning, we’ve been intentional about creating the company we want to work for. 

 

Along the way, we’ve learned that great teams aren’t built on perks or fancy titles—they’re built by bringing together high performers who thrive on tough challenges and share a commitment to doing exceptional work. We value discipline and ownership over unnecessary layers of process, and look for people who wake up excited to get important things done. 

 

That’s the team we’re building at YNAB: one that cares deeply, works pragmatically, and always finds time to laugh (mostly at ourselves).

 

Live Anywhere in the U.S.

We’ve always been a fully remote team, and have people all over the world. For this particular position, however, we’re only considering candidates based in the United States. Anywhere in the U.S. is fair game, just make sure you have a reliable internet connection. 

 

Work Four Days a Week

We’ve adopted a four-day work week and rarely work more than that. There are occasions and seasons where things get busy and people put some extra time in—but then we encourage them to take some extra time off, too. We’re a product-led organization that takes our work-life balance seriously, so we all prioritize working hard and smart, but at a measured pace. We care deeply about what we do, but we also love our families and about 2,000 other things. We have perspective and, ultimately, we think it makes us—and our work—even better.

Flex Your Work Schedule

As a remote team, a lot of our work is done asynchronously—but we also love working together in real time. We try to schedule most meetings from 12-3 pm Eastern, Monday-Thursday. Outside of your meetings, we trust you to set your schedule by balancing your team’s needs with your own needs. You don’t need to ask for permission to take off early for an afternoon appointment, or be “active” on Slack if you’re working deeply on a project. We look at what you accomplish, not how long you’re in front of a computer.

 

Take Vacation (Seriously)

We want you to take vacation. In fact, we have a minimum vacation policy of three weeks per year. Five weeks feels about right (plus two extra weeks for our company-wide December Break). It’s important to get plenty of downtime and to get out and do something. We’ll look forward to seeing pictures of your adventures in our #office-wall Slack channel!

 

Meet the Team IRL

We love remote work around here, but we also love getting together in person. You’ll generally have the opportunity to meet with your YNAB teammates at least once a year, at a small-team work-focused meetup or at our biennial company retreat. At the YNAB retreat, we love to catch up on spreadsheets and powerpoints in a Best Western conference room. Just kidding. To give you an idea, we’ve been to Costa Rica, a gigantic cabin in the mountains, a ranch in Montana, Palm Springs, and most recently, Cape Cod. We work together, play together, and strengthen the bonds we’ve made as a team and company. At the end of each retreat, we feel energized, inspired, and excited to tackle the work ahead.

 

Up Your Game

We’re serious about helping you improve your craft, and will provide you with a professional development stipend each year. Think conferences, online courses, coaching, and dedicated time away from work to learn something new. We love to see our people grow!

 

Other Benefits

Our team is spread all over the world—mostly in the United States, but also in the UK, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, and several other countries. Everyone is eligible for our generous paid family leave, vacation, holidays, and sick time. 

 

Since you’re based in the United States, you’ll also be eligible for our health, dental, and vision insurance, where we cover 100% of the premium for you and your family. No need to check your vision, you read that right—100%. (Although if you did need to check your vision, NBD, we’ve got you covered!) 

 

We also have a Traditional and Roth 401(k) option, where YNAB matches your contributions up to six percent with immediate vesting. (Are you a personal finance junkie like our founder Jesse? He set up YNAB’s 401k to have the lowest fee structure possible, where all plan costs are paid by YNAB, not your retirement nest egg. The investment funds available are fantastic, passively-managed, ultra low-cost index funds. Not a PF junkie? Trust us, it’s awesome.) 

 

Competitive Compensation

At YNAB, we are dedicated to providing equitable, market-driven, and data-informed compensation, along with a competitive benefits package. The starting salary for this role will range from $85,000 – $110,000 USD annually. (This covers a wide range of possible experiences; think of it like a bell curve. Most candidates fall somewhere around the midpoint.) You’ll also be eligible for an annual raise and profit-sharing twice a year. When YNAB succeeds, so do you—that’s the idea.

 

A Few Final Tidbits

  • Once you start, we DEMAND (in a friendly, ALL CAPS IS YELLING way) that you fill out your “Bucket List” spreadsheet with 50 items. We love to celebrate with you when you complete things on your bucket list!

  • We’ll also ask you (and your manager, and your friends, and maybe even your mom) what some of your favorite things are—we’ve got a “birthdays and other gifts” category in our spending plan, and we’re adding you to it.

  • We want you firing on all cylinders, so we’ll set you up with a shiny new computer and replace it every three years.

  • Did we mention that YNAB makes a huge, positive difference in people’s lives? You may not think that matters much, but then a few months down the road, you’ll realize it’s made your job really, really enjoyable. Don’t underestimate this!

 

If this sounds like your ideal environment, read on because now we want to talk about you, and how you’ll play a big part in changing people’s lives.

 

Now Back to You, Our New Data Analyst….

Ultimately, your role is to be an enabler. You’ll help people in every department at YNAB determine the “right” questions to ask, define good measurable outcomes, and evaluate all the steps of an initiative cycle—from research and planning to post-launch evaluation. But the deeper goal isn’t to produce more analyses on request. It’s to build systems, definitions, and self-service paths that let people get to trustworthy answers.

 

You’ll also help the data team tackle a few key goals: strengthen our foundations; increase and evangelize data literacy; and shape what AI in data looks like at YNAB. With this in mind, your job will start out at about 60% foundational and operational work (think reliable tables, consistent metric definitions, the tooling that makes self-service trustworthy), and 40% strategic insight and opinionated recommendations. That ratio will shift more toward strategy as our foundations get stronger (thank you!).

 

How You Show Up for Teams Across YNAB

You’re seen as a thought partner, not a service function. That’s because: 

  • You don’t wait for questions to be asked, but instead proactively point teams toward where data indicates opportunity.

  • You challenge the question before building the answer. When someone brings you a theory backed by a data point, your instinct is to test it, not confirm it. 

  • You figure things out. You don’t need to know everything on day one, but you’re resourceful enough to get unstuck on your own, and self-aware enough to ask for help before you’re truly stuck. 

  • You form a point of view. When you present an analysis, it comes with a recommendation, not just findings. You hold those recommendations with conviction but not ego; when new data changes the picture, you update your view and say so.

  • You’re the first to flag when a question needs qualitative input, not another query.

  • You have a bias toward action. A good-enough analysis shipped this week beats a perfect one delivered next month. You know when to keep digging and when to say “here’s what I know, here’s what I’d recommend, here’s what I’m still uncertain about” and let the team move.

 

Where You’ll Focus with the Data Team

Eva and Jason are going to so appreciate your help with:

  • Strengthening our foundations.

    • You own data quality end-to-end. This is a hands-on role; you’ll be in the data every day. 

    • You’ll co-own the operational health of our data stack. That means Snowflake administration (permissions, cost monitoring, troubleshooting), dbt model development and maintenance, Fivetran/Artie pipeline monitoring, and dashboard building. 

    • You find satisfaction in making systems reliable. Please be the person who fixes the data model so the next ten questions are easier to answer!

    • You treat ad-hoc requests as a signal, not a task list. Recurring questions mean something’s missing, and you go find what it is and fix the root cause.

  • Increasing data literacy.

    • You have a knack for explaining complex topics so non-data folks leave the conversation more confident, not more confused.

    • You meet people where they are. Some stakeholders are comfortable in Amplitude; some would love to learn; some need a Slack summary. Your job is to help them use data well, whatever “well” looks like for them.

    • You’ll help us create self-service tooling with results we can trust. The goal is not to have wrong answers faster, but to enable people to answer their own questions without accidentally drawing the wrong conclusions.

    • You give thoughtful feedback on data work across the company (dashboards, experiment analysis, peer dbt SQL code)—not to nitpick, but to support clarity, accuracy, and good practice.

    • You’ll share your insights, wins, losses, and failures-to-learn-from (or even your spicy data hot takes!) openly. That’s how we build a culture of experimentation and learning.

  • Shaping what AI in data looks like at YNAB.

    • We don’t have it all figured out, and we want someone who’s eager to define this together: Where does AI generate the most value in data work, and where is human judgment worth protecting?

    • You’re AI-fluent and genuinely excited about what it can do, without being a blind hype believer. You’ve used these tools enough to know where they shine and where they hallucinate, and you can explain both to teammates who are either skeptical or over-eager.

 

What Success Looks Like

  • Our foundations are visibly stronger than they were a year ago: metric definitions are clearer, key tables are more reliable, experiment frameworks are in place.

  • The data stack runs day-to-day, even when one of us is on vacation. Issues get resolved before anyone outside of the data team notices them; dbt models are maintained and improved proactively. We hear about data issues from our monitoring, not from someone asking “why don’t we see numbers in Amplitude anymore?”.

  • Data discussions focus on trade-offs and decisions, not data correctness.

  • The ad-hoc request queue is visibly shorter because people are answering their own questions with tools and processes you built.

  • You’ve proactively surfaced insights (that no one had realized they needed!) that informed a strategic decision.

 

You’re the Person We’re Looking For If

  • You can turn a vague business question into an appropriate analytical approach (not the fanciest one, the right one).

  • You have experience influencing decisions, not just informing them. People are engaged and invested in the data stories you share—you care, so they do too.

  • You’ve worked with enough messy data to have solid data quality intuition. You know when something smells off in a dataset, even when the numbers look plausible.

  • You have enough technical foundation to catch when AI-generated SQL silently drops records or makes wrong assumptions about data structure.

  • You use AI tools fluently to move faster, while owning the output and maintaining the judgment to know when it’s wrong. You see AI as a multiplier for the execution layer, which frees you to spend more time on the judgment layer: framing the right question, interpreting the results, making the recommendation.

  • You treat data work as a craft. You’d read a teammate’s dbt PR carefully, share what you learned from a conference talk, and push back on your own analysis before anyone else gets the chance.

  • You’re motivated by progress. You’d rather ship a good-enough analysis this week than a “perfect“ one next month.

  • You create lightweight processes that help teams scale, and you know when a process has outlived its usefulness.

  • You’re comfortable owning outcomes, not just deliverables, even when the path isn’t clear.

  • You match the depth of your analysis to the weight of the decision. You’ll spend an extra hour validating a query when a big decision depends on it; you’ll ship the good-enough answer when it doesn’t.

 

In Summary

Read a typical data analyst job description, and you’ll hear about people who are excited about numbers and charts, inherently curious, analytical, and persistent until they can explain any data anomaly—and they are not wrong! We hope that you’re all of those things. 

 

But: The best data stories draw people in and are easy to understand, so we also hope that you’re a great teacher and communicator of the “So what?” and “What now?”. And if you’re passionate about seeing the humans behind the numbers, increasing data literacy, using AI to do your job better, and you care deeply about the respectful usage of users’ private data? Well, that’s a whole list of reasons we’d love to hear from you.

 

How to Apply

Submit your application (including what’s listed below) by Sunday, May 10th at 11:59pm PT. Firm. It’s a real deadline. 

 

What to Include in Your Application

  • A resume. If you don’t have an updated formal resume, that’s fine! An informal overview of your work history and education is all we’re looking for.

  • A cover letter and answers to a few specific questions. This isn’t your typical cover letter—skip the fluff and formalities, and just help us get to know you. 

    • On page 1: We’d love for you to tell us a bit about yourself, what drew you to work in data, why you’re interested in this role at YNAB, and why you think you’d be a great fit. 

    • On page 2 onward: Please answer these three questions:

      • 1. How have you honed your craft in data, and how do you see yourself continuing to develop your skills in the future? Feel free to share specific strategies, sources of information or inspiration, and/or your general approach. Please answer in 1-2 paragraphs.

      • 2. Tell us about a time you pushed for something at work, but it didn’t happen. What did you do? How did it turn out? Please answer in no more than 3 paragraphs.

      • 3. Imagine you’re our new Data Analyst (yay!) and one of our Product Managers sends you an excited Slack message: “Hey! I looked at the dashboard for the new money assignment feature we launched last month, and adoption is at 35%! That’s way above our 20% target. I want to share this with leadership. Can you help me pull the numbers together?”
        You look at the data and notice two things: First, the 35% adoption is cumulative. It counts everyone who’s tried the feature since launch. Weekly active use of the feature is closer to 15%, and it’s been trending down over the past two weeks. Second, most of the adoption is coming from long-time YNAB users (2+ years). New users are adopting at closer to 10%.
        Please draft a 1-2 paragraph reply to the Product Manager.

 

Tips

  • If you meet our hard requirements and follow the application instructions, we promise a real human will review your materials. With that being said: Please be yourself! We want to get to know you, not AI.

  • Keep an eye out for an email from @pinpoint.email titled Thank you for applying to YNAB! This confirms your application has been received. If you don’t see that email, we probably didn’t get your application—please try again. 

  • If we can help with an accessibility need, email us at accommodations@ynab.com and indicate in the subject line that you’re applying for the Data Analyst role. (Please note that we can only respond to messages related to accommodations at this email.)

  • Finally, please click here for an outline of what this hiring process will look like. It’s rigorous, but truthfully, people say it’s fun!

 

We look forward to hearing from you! 

 

P.S. If you’re not interested in this position right now, but know someone who might be, we’d appreciate you passing this along!

 

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/ynab-humbly-confident-data-analyst

Playlab: Fractional Product Manager EdTech Deployment

Headquarters: Remote

About Playlab

Playlab is a tech non-profit dedicated to helping educators and students become critical consumers and creators of AI.

We believe that an open-source, community-driven approach is key to harnessing the potential of AI in education. We equip communities with AI tools and hands-on professional development that empowers educators & students to build custom AI apps for their unique context. Over 60,000 educators have published apps on Playlab – and the impact is growing every day.

At Playlab, we believe that AI is a new design material – one that should be shaped by many to bring their ideas about learning to life. If you’re passionate about building creative, equitable futures for students and teachers, we hope you’ll join us.

The Role

Playlab is growing fast—our partnerships now span individual teachers, schools, districts, and ministries of education across multiple countries. But our product infrastructure hasn’t kept pace with our partnerships success. We need someone who deeply understands how edtech products actually land in schools and districts to help us close that gap.

We’re hiring a Fractional Product Manager to own a focused, high-impact scope: making Playlab work for institutions at scale. This means designing how roster data flows in and out of Playlab, defining a domain model that serves both organizations and individual users, and specifying the admin controls that institutions need to deploy with confidence.

This is a time-limited engagement. You’ll work closely with Playlab’s CTO, engineering team, partnerships team, and designers to define requirements. You’ll also help shepherd implementation. The exact hours and duration will be determined based on mutual fit.

If you’ve lived through the pain of deploying edtech at the district level and want to help a mission-driven organization get this right, this role is for you.

What You’ll Do

Domain Model Design

  • Design a domain model that enables both institutions (districts, schools, ministries) and individuals (teachers, coaches) to use Playlab successfully

  • Clarify how users, organizations, apps, and permissions relate to each other as Playlab scales

  • Ensure the model supports Playlab’s current partnerships while creating flexibility for future growth

Administrative Controls

  • Specify the controls that give institutions visibility and confidence: user management, app distribution, usage reporting, and appropriate content governance

  • Balance institutional needs with Playlab’s commitment to educator agency—administrators need oversight without locking down what makes Playlab powerful

  • Work with the partnerships team to prioritize based on what’s actually blocking deployments

Rostering & Data Integration

  • Define requirements for getting roster data into and out of Playlab at scale—supporting districts and organizations with varied SIS configurations

  • Specify integration patterns that work across the fragmented K-12 data landscape (Clever, ClassLink, OneRoster, custom exports)

  • Design flows that reduce manual work for IT administrators and partnership teams

You Might Be a Fit If You…

  • Have shipped rostering, SSO, or admin features for a product used in K-12 schools or districts

  • Understand how edtech procurement, IT administration, and classroom deployment work

  • Can translate institutional requirements into clear product specs without over-engineering

  • Write requirements that engineers can build from—you’re specific, not hand-waavy

  • Are comfortable working in a fast-moving environment where you’ll need to make decisions with imperfect information

  • Care about education and want to help a mission-driven product scale responsibly

Bonus Points For…

  • Experience with SIS integrations (Clever, ClassLink, OneRoster) or identity management in education

  • Background working with districts or state/ministry-level education deployments

  • Familiarity with data privacy requirements in education (FERPA, state student privacy laws)

  • Experience at early-stage edtech companies where you had to build deployment infrastructure from scratch

Why Join Us?

Focused Impact: You’ll solve a specific, high-leverage problem that will unlock further growth

Mission-Aligned Work: Playlab is a nonprofit building open, community-driven AI tools for education. Your work directly supports equitable access to AI literacy.

Strong Collaborators: You’ll work with a passionate team that includes experienced educators, engineers, and designers who care deeply about getting this right.

Flexible Engagement: Remote work with hours structured around mutual availability.

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/playlab-fractional-product-manager-edtech-deployment

Plaid: Product Manager – Payments

Headquarters: Remote

URL: https://plaid.com

Plaid is looking for a Product Manager to own our payments product line. You’ll define the roadmap and work with engineering, design, and go-to-market teams to build products that help consumers and developers interact with the financial system.

  • 5+ years of product management experience in fintech or payments
  • Strong analytical skills and data-driven decision making
  • Experience launching and iterating on developer-facing products

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/plaid-product-manager-payments

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