Full-Time

Product Manager

Local Payment Methods Cost Optimization

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Stripe

Stripe

10,001+ employees

Online payment processing solutions provider

Fintech
Financial Services

Senior

Seattle, WA, USA

Category
Product Management
Product
Required Skills
Product Management
Data Analysis

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • 7+ years in a product management or product-adjacent role, with a proven track record building highly impactful products
  • Demonstrated experience partnering closely with engineers, designers, and external partners to build products and complex systems at scale.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with and influence both user-facing and partner-facing stakeholders.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a knack for precise and concise articulation of user problems
  • Analytical mindset, proven experience working cross-functionally to turn data insights into strategic decisions.
  • Ability to thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment with significant autonomy and responsibility.
  • Background delivering successfully on multi-quarter roadmaps and aligning diverse stakeholders to achieve shared goals.
  • Strong business acumen and comfort with complex ecosystem and platform-level problems.
Responsibilities
  • Develop the long-term vision and strategy for your pillar within the Local Payment Methods team, and create and execute on a compelling roadmap.
  • Deeply understand our users’ (merchants and partners) needs by spending time with partnership managers, risk, legal, compliance, data science, engineering, products, and go-to-market teams, and by observing patterns and trends across their feedback and the industry.
  • Collaborate with product marketing and go-to-market teams to turn your multi-quarter roadmap into compelling and actionable narratives.
  • Build deep user empathy with both Stripe's merchants and financial partners, understanding global payment industry trends and competitors' offerings to influence Stripe's roadmap effectively.
  • Work closely with Stripe and our financial partner's product and engineering organizations to define the most valuable investments, factoring in aspects such as distribution potential, performance, costs, and risks.
  • Become a subject-matter expert for a subset of Stripe's most strategic payment partners, ensuring they receive the support and insights needed to succeed.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with online payments, deep understanding of the conversion, costs, and risk trade-offs.
  • Experience optimizing revenue outcome for an online and/or point-of-sale payments business
  • Experience working with financial partners and users from various geographies and cultures.

Stripe provides online payment processing solutions for internet businesses through a suite of payment APIs. These APIs enable businesses to accept and process payments easily over the internet. Stripe serves a diverse clientele, including small startups and large enterprises, particularly in e-commerce, subscription services, and marketplaces. The company focuses on simplifying and securing online transactions, charging fees based on the volume of transactions processed. Its offerings include payment acceptance, billing management, fraud prevention tools, and financing options, among others. Stripe's goal is to make online payments straightforward and accessible for businesses of all sizes.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Private

Total Funding

$8.5B

Headquarters

South San Francisco, California

Founded

2010

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Stripe's $85 billion valuation boosts its market position and investor appeal.
  • Integration with Sitekick AI highlights Stripe's flexibility and efficiency in payment processing.
  • Stripe's involvement in stablecoin markets opens new revenue streams and customer segments.

What critics are saying

  • Klarna's crypto expansion could challenge Stripe's fintech market share.
  • Valuation fluctuations may impact investor confidence and employee morale at Stripe.
  • Regulatory challenges may arise from Stripe's involvement in stablecoin transactions.

What makes Stripe unique

  • Stripe offers a comprehensive suite of payment APIs for online businesses.
  • Stripe's platform supports a wide range of industries, from e-commerce to marketplaces.
  • Stripe's fraud prevention tools, like Radar, enhance transaction security for businesses.

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Benefits

Inclusive coverage - We provide a thoughtful and balanced set of benefits that allow Stripes to be their best selves and do great work. Whether that means offering comprehensive mental, physical, and medical health plans, supporting Stripes’ financial futures, providing fertility benefits and parental leave, or making sure Stripes have access to healthy food at the office, our robust programs put Stripes and their families first.

Growth by way of learning - We are voracious learners and teachers. Our Education team delivers an onboarding and product training curriculum for all new Stripes, and hosts expert-led courses on things like project management fundamentals and macroeconomics. Beyond the formal program, Stripes are constantly sharing knowledge with each other through conversation, documentation, reading groups, and informal talks.

A principled approach to food - The food program holds a special place in Stripe’s history and future. These Stripes come to our kitchen from a breadth of backgrounds and experiences, and focus on one proposition—respect. This is apparent not only in the local ingredients they work with or in the gracious, teamwork-driven buffet lines, but also in their approach to growing a global team through sustainable food practices and minimal waste.

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6 month growth

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1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

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