Full-Time

Product Manager II

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Coursera

Coursera

5,001-10,000 employees

Online platform for courses and degrees

AI & Machine Learning
Education

Compensation Overview

$116k - $146kAnnually

+ Variable Pay + Equity + Benefits

Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA

Candidates must possess eligible working rights and have a compatible timezone overlap with their team.

Category
Product Management
Product
Required Skills
Product Management

You match the following Coursera's candidate preferences

Employers are more likely to interview you if you match these preferences:

Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • Experience with product management, including developing and prioritizing product backlogs.
  • Demonstrated history of collaborating with cross-functional teams (e.g., engineering, design, marketing).
  • Background in conducting user research and making data-driven product decisions.
  • Proficiency in developing and communicating product strategies and requirements.
  • Experience coordinating go-to-market plans and feature rollouts.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the overall 'Home' product at Coursera – how does home evolve to help learners discover & learn content?
  • Lead product innovation initiatives to improve user experience and team efficiency.
  • Own the product backlog, prioritizing features to align with user needs and business objectives.
  • Develop and deliver comprehensive product strategies and requirements for key features.
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, design, and marketing teams to drive seamless product execution.
  • Conduct user research and analyze feedback to advocate for user-centric design and inform decision-making.
  • Create and oversee go-to-market plans for new features to ensure successful rollouts.
Desired Qualifications
  • Data-driven. You have experience using a combination of quantitative (A/B testing and multivariate experimentation) as well as qualitative research methods to prioritize and validate ideas.
  • 0-to-1. You have taken products from idea to launch, with proven results post-launch.
  • An 'owner' mindset. You are biased toward action, a great collaborator, a master simplifier, and someone who pushes towards clarity and delivery.
  • User-first. You understand and speak in terms of user value propositions, and to creatively inspire users to try the product. You take on complex product challenges and find elegant, simplifying solutions to avoid making them our users and partner's problems.
  • A high bar across the board -- from your own contributions to the people you work with, to the products you work on.
  • A never-ending desire to grow, learn, and change.

Coursera is an online learning platform that provides a variety of courses, professional certificates, and degree programs. It allows users to access educational content from top universities and companies, catering to individuals who want to learn new skills or change careers, as well as businesses that need to train their employees. Users can take free courses or enroll in paid programs for professional certificates and degrees, which are important for the company's revenue. Coursera also offers a corporate training solution called Coursera for Business. The platform has a strong focus on in-demand skills, particularly in Artificial Intelligence, and offers flexible learning options, including the ability to start a degree program before officially enrolling. The goal of Coursera is to help users achieve their personal and professional aspirations through accessible and high-quality education.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$431M

Headquarters

Mountain View, California

Founded

2012

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

-2%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing demand for AI courses boosts Coursera's market presence and enrollment.
  • Partnership with ACE expands reach into health and fitness education.
  • Recognition as top Google Certificate provider enhances Coursera's credibility and appeal.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from platforms like Seekho may impact Coursera's market share.
  • Rapid tech advancements could disrupt traditional e-learning models.
  • Pressure from investors like Franklin Resources may lead to strategic misalignments.

What makes Coursera unique

  • Coursera partners with 140 top universities, offering over 1,000 courses globally.
  • It provides unique pre-enrollment degree programs, enhancing flexible learning opportunities.
  • Coursera for Business offers tailored corporate training solutions, diversifying revenue streams.

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Benefits

Lifelong learning - Coursera covers the cost of tuition so you can earn a free master’s degree and develop new skills. That’s on top of free, lifelong access to courses and certificates on the platform.

Health and wellness - We offer medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your dependents. Plus, free access to counseling and mental health services.

Parental leave - Get up to 16 weeks of fully-paid parental leave when you grow your family and bring a new child into your life.

Make-a-thon - We host Make-a-thon events twice a year to promote community and innovation. During Make-a-thon, you’ll dedicate time to attend workshops, work on passion projects, and pursue ideas outside of your day-to-day work.

Time away - Take paid time off when you need it. We have time off policies that promote flexibility so you can tailor your work schedule when life calls.

Remote work - Our flexibility extends to where you work. You can choose to work from home, work from one of our offices, or try a combination of the two.

Equity - Employees earn company stock, so you can own what we build together and share in our success.