Full-Time

Product Manager II

Rider growth and experience, High Capacity Vehicles, Uber Shuttle

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Uber

Uber

10,001+ employees

Global platform for ride-hailing and logistics

No salary listed

Senior

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Employees are expected to spend at least half of their work time in the assigned office.

Category
Product Management
Product
Required Skills
Data Science
Product Management
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Minimum 5+ years of experience in product, data science, design, or related fields
  • Stellar design instincts and product taste. This is a consumer-focused role, so experience delivering highly successful and creative user-facing products is a must
  • Excellent data analysis skills. In addition to user-focus, this role is also analytical, so experience working with and understanding data to drive strategic decisions are a must.
  • Experience using data to align teams. You always get the data you need and distill it into insightful stories.
  • Experience working across multiple teams and managing stakeholders
  • Experience working on mobile/web experiences and consumer products
Responsibilities
  • Define the product vision for the HCV Rider and identify short, medium, and long term initiatives to build your product roadmap spanning across HCV verticals
  • Ensure long term growth and stability of the HCV rider cohorts; work with cross-functional stakeholder teams like Core rider & Verticals teams to prioritize and solve for HCV specific nuances
  • Translate user needs and insights into product requirements by distilling user problems, writing hypotheses, and describing desired outcomes. Lead your cross-functional team to make them a reality.
  • Build and foster a strong team culture, focusing on execution and results & obsess over outcomes for customers
  • Clearly communicate product plans, benefits, and results to a spectrum of audiences, ranging from internal partner teams to our users.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior experience in Product Development with focus on logistics/mobility
  • Demonstrated ability to drive collaboration with cross-functional teams
  • A "Go Get It" mindset. You are biased toward action, a great collaborator, and constantly pushing toward clarity and delivery Grittiness. You never hesitate to roll up your sleeves and tackle something hands-on
  • Customer Empathy - Think about the "why" before the "what". 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 and learn. You never give up and set a high bar across the board, from your own contribution to the people you work with.

Uber connects people and goods through its global platform, offering services in ride-hailing and logistics. Users can request rides or deliveries via the app, which matches them with drivers or delivery personnel. Uber operates on a commission-based model, taking a percentage from each transaction, which includes ride fares and delivery fees. What sets Uber apart from its competitors is its extensive range of services, from traditional transportation to freight and delivery of essential goods. The company's goal is to continuously expand its offerings while ensuring safety through driver background checks and real-time verification.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2009

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What believers are saying

  • Uber's partnership with Instacart boosts ad revenue and user engagement.
  • Uber's expansion into Kenya with Uber One offers a steady revenue stream.
  • Uber's involvement in tip taxation discussions may reduce operational costs.

What critics are saying

  • FTC lawsuit may damage Uber's reputation and affect customer trust.
  • Lyft's European expansion could impact Uber's market share in the region.
  • Privacy concerns with 'Sponsored Items' may lead to regulatory scrutiny.

What makes Uber unique

  • Uber integrates ride-hailing with dining reservations through its OpenTable partnership.
  • Uber's partnership with Petco expands its delivery services to the pet care market.
  • Uber leverages Carrot Ads to enhance CPG discoverability on Uber Eats.

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Benefits

Remote Work Options

401(k) Company Match

Performance Bonus

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

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1 year growth

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PYMNTS
Apr 21st, 2025
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PhocusWire
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PhocusWire
Apr 16th, 2025
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PYMNTS
Apr 10th, 2025
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PYMNTS
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