
Product Manager
Azami Global · Modiin-Maccabim-Reut, Center District, Israel
- On site
- Full-time
- $120,000 / year
- Modiin-Maccabim-Reut, Center District, Israel
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Job highlights
- Manage SaaS product lifecycle from concept to delivery.
- Translate user needs into actionable R&D plans.
- Prioritize features using data and strategic goals.
- Collaborate with design and development teams.
- Conduct user research and analyze product metrics.
About the role
About Us
Azami creates solutions that support data-driven trust in global IP through measurable outcomes - empowering IP professionals to optimize networks, safeguard portfolios, and achieve superior results through data and technology.Location
Our home base is the modern Azrieli office building in Modiin—conveniently located next to the mall and just steps from the train station.The Role
We are looking for a sharp, detail-oriented Product Manager to act as the "connective tissue" between our users’ needs and our technical execution. You will be the person who takes high-level ideas and breaks them down into actionable plans for R&D, while ensuring our external design partners stay aligned with our vision. We value a disciplined approach that combines data-driven insights with the practical execution of product enhancements.What You’ll Do Day-to-Day
- Drive the Roadmap: Own the R&D backlog. You’ll write clear, concise user stories and technical requirements, giving the development team (in-house and overseas) clear instructions, while coordinating with them directly as issues arise.
- Prioritize with Purpose: Use a mix of logic, data, and clear understanding of our goals to decide what gets built now, what waits until later, and what gets scrapped.
- Design Liaison: Coordinate with external design resources to ensure UX/UI mocks are beautiful, functional, and delivered on time for the dev team.
- Understand our User (ICP): Conduct user interviews and monitor product usage metrics to understand where users are winning and where they’re getting stuck.
- Execution & Delivery: Lead sprint planning sessions, keeping the R&D engine running smoothly and removing any blockers in their path.
What You Bring to the Table
- 3-5 Years of PM Experience: You have a proven track record of managing SaaS products throughout their entire lifecycle and possess the professional judgment required to navigate technical and business trade-offs.
- Technical Literacy: While coding is not required, you are comfortable navigating technical architectures and can effectively translate complex business requirements into actionable technical specifications for developers, while liaising with the operations team to ensure changes optimize internal processes as well.
- Analytical Mindset: You’re comfortable using tools like Mixpanel to track behavior and back up your decisions with data.
- Communication Ability: You can facilitate alignment between creative and technical teams, ensuring both parties have a clear and accurate understanding of project goals and constraints.
- Toolbox: Proficiency with Jira, Figma (for reviewing/feedback), and documentation tools (Confluence).
Key skills/competency
- Product Management
- SaaS Product Lifecycle
- Technical Requirements
- User Stories
- Agile/Scrum
- User Research
- Data Analysis
- Mixpanel
- Jira
- Figma
Skills & topics
- Product Manager
- SaaS
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Agile
- Scrum
- User Stories
- Technical Requirements
- Roadmap
- Data Analysis
- Jira
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your 3-5 years of SaaS PM experience, technical literacy, and analytical skills. Emphasize successful product lifecycle management.
- Showcase your toolbox: Detail your proficiency with Jira, Figma, Confluence, and analytics tools like Mixpanel in your application and during interviews.
- Prepare for technical questions: Be ready to discuss how you translate business requirements into technical specifications and your understanding of technical architectures.
- Demonstrate user-centricity: Prepare examples of user interviews, metric analysis, and how you've used data to drive product decisions.
- Understand Azami's vision: Research how Azami supports data-driven trust in global IP and align your experience with their mission.
Technical preparation
Master Jira for backlog and sprint management.,Review Figma designs critically for functionality.,Practice translating requirements for developers.,Familiarize with Mixpanel for data analysis.
Behavioral questions
Describe a time you prioritized features.,How do you handle conflicting stakeholder needs?,Tell me about a user research insight.,How do you facilitate team alignment?
Frequently asked questions
- What are the key responsibilities of a Product Manager at Azami Global?
- The Product Manager at Azami Global is responsible for bridging user needs with technical execution. This involves owning the R&D backlog, writing user stories and technical requirements, prioritizing features, liaising with design partners, conducting user research, and leading sprint planning to ensure smooth development cycles.
- What experience is required for the Product Manager role at Azami Global?
- Azami Global requires 3-5 years of experience in Product Management, specifically with a proven track record in managing SaaS products throughout their lifecycle. Candidates should also possess strong technical literacy and analytical skills.
- What technical skills and tools are important for this Product Manager position?
- While coding isn't required, technical literacy is key. Proficiency with tools like Jira, Figma (for review/feedback), and documentation tools like Confluence is essential. Experience with analytics tools such as Mixpanel for tracking user behavior and backing decisions with data is also highly valued.
- How does Azami Global approach product development?
- Azami Global emphasizes a disciplined approach that combines data-driven insights with practical execution. They focus on understanding user needs through interviews and metrics, breaking down high-level ideas into actionable plans for R&D, and ensuring alignment between technical and design teams.
- What is the work environment like at Azami Global for a Product Manager?
- The role is based in their Modiin office, located conveniently near a mall and train station. The company focuses on data-driven trust in global IP and values a collaborative environment where product managers act as the connective tissue between users and technical execution.