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Description:
Deno is a company that makes programming easy by enabling the use of JavaScript outside the browser to build various types of software.
They offer a free open-source runtime that is highly popular on Github.
Deno's business focuses on hosting JavaScript servers at the edge using the Deno Deploy serverless runtime.
The company was founded by the same engineers behind Node.js, aiming to provide a modern approach to server-side JavaScript development.
Deno's commercial product is a cloud service for hosting JavaScript servers, utilizing serverless technology at the edge for extreme low-latency applications.
The company is fully remote with employees worldwide and has notable investors like Sequoia Capital, Nat Friedman, Netlify, and Wordpress.
Requirements:
The ideal candidate for the Founding Product Manager role should have at least 5 years of product management experience, specifically in delivering successful SaaS and hosting solutions.
A degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related field (BS, MS, or PhD) is required.
Deep understanding of the developer community and trends in developer tools is essential.
Experience in conducting market and user research to validate product ideas and guide product direction is necessary.
Proven ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams (designers, engineers, marketers, and sales) to deliver high-quality products on time.
Strong analytical skills and a background in using data to make product decisions and measure success are important.
Benefits:
Competitive full-time salary and early-stage stock options are offered.
The position allows for 100% remote work from anywhere globally.
Autonomous work environment where you can set your own pace.
Flexible vacation time with unlimited PTO.
Medical, dental, and vision benefits are provided.
Hardware and office allowances are included.
Company off-sites three times a year in cities across North America, Europe, and Asia.