CIBC
Financial Services
SeniorProductManagerGICsandDepositServices
“Senior Product Manager - GICs and Deposit Services at CIBC. Skills: Product strategy, Roadmap development, Client experience. Support Group Product Manager. Manage partner relationships”
What You'll Achieve.
Optimize profitability; Optimize efficiency; Optimize growth; Improve client experience
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Commercial Deposit Products experience, Client and product onboarding processes understanding, Strategic planning knowledge, Project delivery skills, Network and operations understanding, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Analytical skills, Financial models building experience, Credit risk analysis understanding, Effective working relationships building, Inclusive team understanding, Client engagement, Values alignment
Nice to Have
GICs and Deposit Services management experience, ABM, Wallet Deposits, Currency Supply and Debit Cards management experience
What You'll Do.
Support Group Product Manager
Manage partner relationships
Develop product strategy
Manage product roadmap
Lead investigations on inquiries
Conduct competitive reviews
Develop product presentations
Implement new processes
Provide specialized support
Provide subject matter expertise
Develop annual business plans
Develop program recommendations
Develop business cases
Deliver key initiatives
Reflect business needs
Reflect technology knowledge
Reflect target market knowledge
Reflect key client knowledge
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional collaboration; Internal business partners; Key stakeholders
Communication Scope
Product presentations; Client solutions support
Process & Methodology
Project delivery, Project management
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