Full-Time

Staff Product Operations Manager

Deel HR

Posted on 11/23/2024

Deel

Deel

5,001-10,000 employees

HR platform for managing global workforces

Data & Analytics
Consulting
Enterprise Software

Senior, Expert

United Kingdom

The job is based in the UK.

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Required Skills
Datadog
SQL
Looker
Data Analysis
Snowflake
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • 7+ years of experience in a product operational role closely aligned with product and engineering teams.
  • Passion for delivering an outstanding user experience and the ability to develop a deep understanding of complex products and their use cases.
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to push back when necessary, build strong relationships, and effectively manage multiple senior stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in data analysis, BI tools (SQL, Looker, Snowflake, Datadog, Excel/Sheets) and superior presentation skills to effectively communicate insights and recommendations.
  • Strong empathy for user problems and the ability to build effective solutions that address their needs.
  • Excellent multitasking skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • Problem-focused and solutions-oriented mindset, coupled with meticulous attention to detail and a hands-on approach.
  • General technical knowledge of software development processes, particularly designing and building integrations, is a significant advantage.
  • Prior experience in a fast-paced, product-driven tech company.
Responsibilities
  • Leading large cross-functional projects: You will take charge of driving and managing significant projects aimed at enhancing our product. Your ability to collaborate with diverse teams and stakeholders will be essential in achieving project goals.
  • Leading product operations for Deel HR means you are defining and owning the processes between the Deel HR product teams with other stakeholders within Deel including payroll managers across the globe and HR specialists.
  • Seeking information and building the product: You will proactively seek information to solve conceptual problems and actively contribute to building and refining our product. Your analytical skills and attention to detail will be crucial in understanding user needs and translating them into product improvements.
  • Driving GTM and global rollouts: You will be responsible for driving the go-to-market strategy and leading global rollouts of our fintech product. Your strategic thinking and project management abilities will ensure successful launches and adoption across different markets.
  • Identifying root causes and architecting solutions: You will investigate and analyze issues related to the fintech product, identifying their root causes and designing effective solutions. Your problem-solving skills and technical acumen will enable you to tackle complex challenges.
  • Designing and implementing operational systems and processes: You will contribute to the design and implementation of sophisticated operational systems and processes that optimize the efficiency and scalability of our fintech operations. Your operational expertise will drive operational excellence and streamline workflows.
Desired Qualifications
  • General technical knowledge of software development processes, particularly designing and building integrations, is a significant advantage.
  • Prior experience in a fast-paced, product-driven tech company.

Deel provides a platform that helps businesses manage their international workforces more easily. The platform includes tools for payroll processing, compliance monitoring, and immigration support, allowing companies to handle all HR functions from one place. This is especially useful for businesses with employees in different countries, as Deel ensures that they can pay their workers correctly and follow local laws. What sets Deel apart from other HR services is its all-in-one approach, which simplifies the management of global teams. The goal of Deel is to make it easier for companies to operate internationally by providing a streamlined system that covers all necessary HR tasks.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Private

Total Funding

$661.1M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2019

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What believers are saying

  • Deel's acquisition of Atlantic Money enhances its payments infrastructure in Europe.
  • Deel's remote-first model meets the growing demand for managing global teams.
  • Deel's $650 million funding highlights its strong market position and growth potential.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from AI-powered HR platforms like Zellis threatens Deel's market share.
  • Deel's rapid acquisition strategy may lead to integration challenges and cultural misalignment.
  • Expansion into IT management with Hofy may divert focus from core HR services.

What makes Deel unique

  • Deel integrates contracts, payments, and taxes into a single interface.
  • Deel offers comprehensive HR solutions for managing international workforces.
  • Deel's platform supports local payroll processing and compliance monitoring.

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6 month growth

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1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

-3%
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