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Senior Product Manager

Remote, United States

At Truepill, we power the future of consumer healthcare. We started in 2016 with a vision to modernize healthcare. We provide the building blocks needed to launch and scale world-class healthcare experiences. 

With millions of prescriptions shipped and millions of patients served, we work with many of the world’s largest healthcare organizations - including payers, providers, life sciences companies, consumer health brands, and government agencies. And with new partners continually joining our mission, we aim to further shape the future of healthcare - one patient at a time. Come join us. Let’s build something great together.

We’re looking for an experienced Senior Product Manager, reporting to the Director, Product Management to support our Product team. You will be an individual contributor working cross functionality with other teams in the organization. 

The Senior Product Manager will own the strategy and execution for our prescription intake and routing products, leading them through the full product lifecycle. You’ll drive innovation, streamline operations, and ensure we deliver solutions that meet patient needs and advance business goals.

Why You'll Love Working at Truepill...
  • We put patients first - We put patients first because their well-being is our priority.
  • We are curious - We never settle for how it's done today. We invent how it will be done tomorrow. Because we don't just ask "why?", we ask "why not?".
  • We impact with urgency - We're the spark that ignites positive change in healthcare. We create impact because we don't anticipate; we innovate.
  • We lead with integrity - Leading with integrity is the foundation of trust. We always do what's best for our people, our customers, and above all, our patients.
  • We hold customer confidentiality - We put discretion & confidentiality at the heart of every relationship.

You're excited about this opportunity because...

  • You will spearhead the definition of product vision, strategy, and roadmap in alignment with organizational goals.
  • You will collaborate closely with executive leadership to align product initiatives with overall company strategy.
  • You will act as a liaison between cross-functional teams, facilitating communication and fostering collaboration.
  • You will conduct comprehensive market analysis and competitive research to inform product decision-making.
  • You will champion a customer-centric approach, advocating for user needs throughout the product development lifecycle.
  • You will drive product launches and go-to-market strategies, ensuring successful market penetration and adoption.
  • You will continuously evaluate product performance and iterate based on user feedback and market dynamics.

We're excited about you because...

  • You have a Bachelor's degree in engineering, life sciences, computer science, or related field; an advanced degree is preferred.  Applicable experience may also be considered.
  • You demonstrate a proven track record of success in senior-level product management roles, showcasing your leadership capabilities.
  • You exhibit expertise in product lifecycle management, from concept to end-of-life, in a technology or healthcare environment.
  • You possess strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, enabling you to navigate complex challenges effectively.
  • You communicate exceptionally well and excel in stakeholder management, interfacing at all levels of the organization.
  • You have experience in pharmacy or health tech, with a strong grasp of industry workflows, regulatory requirements, and quality standards. 
  • You are proficient in Agile methodologies and have experience leading cross-functional Agile teams.
  • You demonstrate strong business acumen and market insight, with a keen ability to identify and capitalize on growth opportunities.

The salary range for this position is $155,000-$190,000.

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