The Trade Desk

digital advertising

SeniorProductManager,Audience

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Senior Product Manager, Audience at The Trade Desk. Skills: Product vision, Product strategy, Roadmap definition, AI product workflows, End-to-end product execution, Customer needs identification, Strategic leadership. Lead the next generation of audience products that help advertisers better understand their consumers through insights and reach them effectively through better targeting, improving performance, and growing their brand. Defining the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the ne”

What You'll Achieve.

Improving performance; Growing their brand; Ensure every release creates measurable customer impact

Industry & Context.

digital advertising
Problems you'll solve

Deeply motivated by meaningful challenges; Relentlessly pursues product-market fit; Energized by the ambiguity that comes with building at the frontier; Solve complex technical problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of Product Management experience with an academic or professional foundation in math, statistics, data science, or a related quantitative discipline, Ability to write detailed specifications that clearly articulate the "why" behind the problem, not just the "what.", Experience working effectively with distributed, cross-functional teams across time zones, You have built complex products that took years of iteration to become great — and you can point to your specific contributions, A sustained track record of making significant, self-directed, end-to-end contributions to large-scale, impactful software projects, Comfortable navigating ambiguity and taking calculated risks, You solve complex technical problems with creative solutions while managing tradeoffs transparently

Nice to Have

A background in data science, analytics, or engineering is a plus

What You'll Do.

Lead the next generation of audience products that help advertisers better understand their consumers through insights and reach them effectively through better targeting

improving performance

and growing their brand

Defining the product vision

and roadmap for the next generation of audience targeting

Designing and owning Agentic-AI product workflows

Owning end-to-end execution for audience and insights products

from discovery through delivery

iterating relentlessly based on data and customer feedback

Being the voice of the customer — gathering requirements

prioritizing and scoping releases that represent customers' needs

and working with engineering to bring those products to life and iterate on them over time

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnering deeply with Engineering, Data Science, and Business teams — aligning on strategy, navigating tradeoffs, and ensuring every release creates measurable customer impact; Experience working effectively with distributed, cross-functional teams across time zones; Demonstrated ability to align stakeholders across engineering, data science, business, and commercial disciplines; Collaborating with distributed teams to ensure audience products meet the needs of diverse markets and regulatory environments

Communication Scope

Excellent communication and presentation skills in both large and small group settings

Process & Methodology

Owning end-to-end execution, Prioritizing and scoping releases

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