Staff Product Manager (Chemistry)

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Requirements

  • An excellent product sense that lets you solve user problems effectively
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  • At least 5+ years of product management experience, with a preference for those working in consumer social
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  • Experience shipping mobile products from inception to launch – if you’re a founder or early employee who has gone from 0 to 1 that’s a big plus
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  • A strong command of data and analytics
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  • An interest and understanding of broader cultural trends, including AI usage
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  • Curiosity and empathy for our youngest users who may be just getting started on their dating journeys
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  • A demonstrated ability to execute cross-functionally
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  • Excellent communication skills not reliant on LLMs
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  • Even if you don’t meet all the listed qualifications, we invite you to apply and show us how your skills could transfer

What the job involves

  • As the Product Team Lead (PTL) for Chemistry, you will own the strategy, roadmap, and execution of one of Tinder’s most important AI-driven surfaces and help define the future of dating online
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  • You will work at the intersection of product, design, ML, trust & safety, and growth to deliver meaningful improvements to match quality and real-world outcomes
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  • Own the end-to-end product strategy and roadmap for Chemistry, from ideation to launch to iteration
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  • Translate product vision into clear narratives, wireframes, and prototypes to gather feedback and drive alignment
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  • Partner closely with design to deliver production-ready mocks and assets
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  • Collaborate with ML and engineering teams to ship AI-powered features at scale
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  • Work with user research to deeply understand target demographics, user needs, and pain points
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  • Synthesize qualitative insights and product analytics to make data-informed decisions
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  • Partner cross-functionally with revenue, trust & safety, legal, marketing, and research teams to balance competing priorities
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  • Ideate and support marketing campaigns
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  • Ensure responsible use of AI, with strong attention to user trust, privacy, and consent
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