ASSPL

Project/Program/Product Management--Non-Tech, Product Management, cx and business trends

Sr.ProductManager,ReturnsEmergingMarkets

₹25–40L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
The Brief

“Sr. Product Manager, Returns - Emerging Markets at ASSPL. Skills: Product management, Returns optimization, Emerging markets. Drive financial sustainability of returns. Optimize processes to reduce cost”

What You'll Achieve.

Reduce cost of good returns; Reduce associated abuse; Reduce misuse of policies; Make returns increasingly cost-effective; Improves the returns CX

Industry & Context.

Project/Program/Product Management Non Tech, Product Management, cx and business trends
Problems you'll solve

Identifying opportunities; Designing solutions; Experimentations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience as a product manager, Master's degree or equivalent, Experience owning/driving roadmap strategy, Bachelor's degree in computer science, Experience in working with operations products, Experience in working with machine learning products

Nice to Have

Experience working across functional teams, Experience working with senior stakeholders, Knowledge of supply chain, Knowledge of machine learning

What You'll Do.

Drive financial sustainability of returns

Optimize processes to reduce cost

Launch initiatives to reduce abuse

Identify opportunities

Get leadership buy-in

Deliver project in partnership with tech teams

Innovate and deliver forward looking initiatives

Make returns cost-effective

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working closely with stakeholders; Partnership with tech teams; Cross-functional teams

Process & Methodology

Roadmap strategy, Roadmap definition, Prioritization

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