Airslate

Growth Product Manager

  • Airslate

Job Description



What you will be working on:
  • Owning and optimizing the full product user funnel after users enter the product: onboarding, activation, conversion, retention, and expansion.
  • Identifying the biggest friction points and growth opportunities across the user journey using data, funnels, cohorts, and segmentation.
  • Designing, running, and analyzing A/B tests and experiments, primarily using no-code or configuration-based tools, and partnering with engineering when code changes are required.
  • Building and maintaining a structured experimentation loop: hypotheses → test design → execution → analysis → decision-making.
  • Driving UX and behavioral improvements based on user psychology, qualitative insights, and quantitative signals.
  • Defining and tracking success metrics for experiments and initiatives, ensuring learnings translate into measurable impact.
  • Contributing to a decentralized growth setup, collaborating with other product managers, data, design, and growth stakeholders.
  • Continuously iterating on product-led growth initiatives, balancing speed, learning, and business impact.
  • Acting with strong ownership and autonomy, testing ideas, learning from failures, and scaling what works.

  • What we expect from you:
  • 3–5+ years of product management experience, with a strong growth, data, or experimentation focus
  • Proven experience driving growth for B2C, SaaS PLG products.
  • Hands-on experience with conversion funnel optimization (activation, conversion, retention), including diagnosing drop-offs and prioritizing high-impact improvements.
  • Strong background in A/B testing and experimentation, including hypothesis formulation, success metrics, and iteration cycles.
  • Ability to run experiments end-to-end independently when no-code tools are sufficient, and to collaborate effectively with engineering when bigger changes are needed.
  • Strong analytical skills and event-based thinking: funnels, cohorts, segmentation, and experiment analysis.
  • Solid understanding of UX principles and user psychology, with a focus on improving real user value—not just metrics.
  • Business-oriented mindset with the ability to connect product decisions to bottom-line impact.
  • Bias for action, comfort operating in ambiguity, and ability to move fast in a high-ownership environment.
  • Clear communication skills and experience working cross-functionally with Product, Engineering, Design, Data, and Growth teams.
  • Experience working in distributed or remote teams.