Product Manager
Product Manager for technical insurance products, driving discovery, experimentation, and strategy to deliver frictionless customer and agent experiences across the insurance value chain using data-driven insights and agile delivery.
Overview
The Product Manager will drive discovery, experimentation, vision, strategy, and delivery across one of our many technical products. Our technical products cover the entire insurance value chain, enabling frictionless customer and agent experiences during shopping, quoting, servicing, and claims processing. They also enable our users to create, modify, and underwrite our insurance products.
Geo-Salary Information
An in-person interview may be required during the hiring process
State specific pay scales for this role are as follows:
$94,548 to $179,458 (CA, NJ, NY, WA, HI, AK, MD, CT, RI, MA)
$85,871 to $162,771 (NV, OR, AZ, CO, WY, TX, ND, MN, MO, IL, WI, FL, GA, MI, OH, VA, PA, DE, VT, NH, ME)
$77,283 to $146,494 (UT, ID, MT, NM, SD, NE, KS, OK, IA, AR, LA, MS, AL, TN, KY, IN, SC, NC, WV)
The expected base salary for this position will vary depending on a number of factors, including relevant experience, skills and location.
Responsibilities
• Identify and understand user needs by conducting research. Types of discovery research include: basic user interviews, literature reviews, analyzing support, and reviewing product analytics. Synthesize findings and clearly communicate to team.
• Participate in assumption mapping and work with Design, Product Analytics, and Engineering to run experiments.
• Capture and document enhancement requests in the backlog and work with requestors to identify the root problem their enhancement requests are addressing.
• Gather basic inputs used to score problems and opportunities and help prioritize which problems or opportunities to address.
• Participate in opportunity mapping for prioritized problems and opportunities to identify potential solutions.
• Develop and evangelize a product strategy and 1 year roadmap, aligned with the overall portfolio.
• Understand the target outcomes and business cases for your product area, and build roadmaps and requirements focused on delivering value. Ensure your epics contain a viable plan to track progress towards outcomes.
• Leverage story mapping and various splitting techniques to break prioritized initiatives down into impactful epics and stories to deliver incremental value as quickly as possible
• Collaborate with multiple functions to ensure breakdown can be efficiently implemented
• Coordinate with engineering to create the list of stories and epics to be included in each sprint based on priority, effort, capacity, and dependencies
• Draft excellent epics and stories with comprehensive, clear, and concise information and strong acceptance criteria
• Lead refinement and answer questions as needed
• Track sprint progress and notify stakeholders of delays
• Work with peers and cross functional teams to unblock dependencies or escalate
• Work with Product Analytics
Posted June 20, 2026