Lead Game Product Manager (Madden)

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Responsibilities

  • Design and manage live content, campaigns, and features to maximize acquisition, engagement, and monetization.
  • Lead best-practice strategies for live service levers in the product space.
  • Implement a data-driven culture of hypothesis, implementation, testing, validation, and iteration.
  • Develop and implement game health review cycles based on internal and external feedback and product metrics.
  • Conduct user and competitive research to identify user segments and maximize player engagement and retention.
  • Optimize player experience and core financial performance.
  • Analyze best practices for optimization, merchandising, and feature implementation.
  • Conduct in-depth data analysis to develop business cases and assess impacts on product metrics.
  • Prioritize the roadmap and measure risk/reward payouts against cost.
  • Serve as a learning resource for other product managers.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of experience in product management, system design, live operations, or analytics.
  • 5+ years of experience in live services.
  • Experience developing or improving features for a consumer product.
  • Experience defining and tracking metrics for product success and forecasting/modeling skills.
  • Outstanding written and oral communication skills with organized documentation.
  • Ability to create wireframes and product specifications.
  • Project management skills and ability to present work to executive staff.
  • Passion for dissecting and analyzing games, systems, and features.
  • Experience with successful live service console and/or mobile games.

Nice-to-haves

  • A passionate football fan with a good understanding of the core mechanics of American football.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and performance bonuses.
  • Comprehensive health insurance.
  • 401k retirement plan with matching contributions.
  • Flexible work hours and remote work options.
  • Professional development opportunities.
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