Full-Time

Staff Product Manager

Business Insider

Business Insider

10,001+ employees

Subscription-based digital platform for business news

Compensation Overview

$150k - $160k/yr

+ Bonus

New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
Product Management
Figma
JIRA
Looker
Google Analytics
Requirements
  • Significant product management experience, including ownership of complex product areas and initiatives with measurable business impact.
  • Deep experience in subscription and monetization products, including areas such as acquisition, paywalls, onboarding, pricing, retention, churn, and renewals.
  • A strong track record of using data, experimentation, and customer insight to shape product strategy and drive growth.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate at both strategic and executional levels, connecting near-term delivery to long-term product and business vision.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence decisions across a broad group of partners.
  • Experience improving team processes, mentoring PMs, and helping raise the quality of product thinking across an organization.
  • Familiarity with tools such as Jira, Figma, Looker, and Google Analytics.
  • A passion for building audience-centered products and sustainable consumer revenue models.
Responsibilities
  • Lead product strategy and execution across Business Insider’s monetization portfolio, with a strong emphasis on subscription growth, engagement, retention, and renewals.
  • Own the long-term vision, roadmap, and success metrics for a core monetization domain, ensuring product investments align with company goals and customer needs.
  • Identify opportunities to improve the subscriber experience across the lifecycle, using research, experimentation, and data to inform priorities and validate impact.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to launch and iterate on products that drive conversion, reduce churn, deepen loyalty, and create sustainable revenue growth.
  • Drive complex, cross-functional initiatives that require strong judgment, stakeholder alignment, and clear communication across teams and leadership.
  • Improve product development processes and ways of working to increase clarity, speed, and effectiveness.
  • Mentor Product Managers and serve as a strategic thought partner to leadership on monetization opportunities, tradeoffs, and priorities.
Desired Qualifications
  • Significant product management experience, including ownership of complex product areas and initiatives with measurable business impact.
  • Deep experience in subscription and monetization products, including areas such as acquisition, paywalls, onboarding, pricing, retention, churn, and renewals.
  • A strong track record of using data, experimentation, and customer insight to shape product strategy and drive growth.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate at both strategic and executional levels, connecting near-term delivery to long-term product and business vision.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence decisions across a broad group of partners.
  • Experience improving team processes, mentoring PMs, and helping raise the quality of product thinking across an organization.
  • Familiarity with tools such as Jira, Figma, Looker, and Google Analytics.
  • A passion for building audience-centered products and sustainable consumer revenue models.

Business Insider provides global business news, financial insights, and market analysis through a digital media platform. It serves professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors with timely updates, in-depth articles, real-time news, and exclusive interviews across technology and finance. The business relies on a subscription model alongside advertising and sponsored content, with some content behind a paywall. Its goal is to help its audience make informed decisions by delivering accurate, timely, and relevant business information.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$398.6M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2007

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  • AI-driven operational efficiency and personalized content recommendations boost subscriber retention.
  • Live events and audio expansion tap into 15% YoY growth in business news.
  • Programmatic audio advertising reduces acquisition costs by 25% for finance audiences.

What critics are saying

  • Axel Springer ownership forces conservative editorial alignment, driving progressive reader churn.
  • Google countersuit threatens primary advertising revenue stream within 12-24 months.
  • OpenAI's free ChatGPT business news plugins eliminate premium subscription demand by late 2026.

What makes Business Insider unique

  • Specialized focus on AI, robotics, and emerging tech journalism with senior reporters.
  • Scaled live events strategy through BI Live generating strong business results.
  • Subscription model with premium business and economy coverage differentiated from legacy media.

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