Responsibilities
- Own the roadmap for a set of product capabilities — including credential sharing, vault security features, and risk surfacing — keeping it continuously prioritized, clearly justified, and connected to measurable business and customer outcomes.
- Apply strong business judgment to prioritization: understanding the commercial, competitive, and customer dimensions of every tradeoff, and grounding decisions in technical realities to build a shared, well-reasoned roadmap - communicating a compelling rationale to your team and stakeholders.
- Bring deep customer empathy to every decision: consistently imagining yourself in the shoes of both the administrator and end user, thinking holistically about their experience and requirements — and balancing that perspective thoughtfully against the pragmatism of MVPs and incremental delivery.
- Drive discovery and delivery: Working with your EPD triad, validate problems before investing in solutions, scope work small to learn fast, help manage the team's backlog, and ship iteratively with a consistent cadence and high quality bar.
- Become the domain expert on your product area — deeply understanding how admins and end users think about credential security, what drives insecure behaviors, and how Dashlane can provide a demonstrably better alternative.
- Define clear success criteria at every level — from sprint goals and user stories to KPIs — and hold yourself and your team accountable for driving impact.
- Partner with Engineering Management — co-facilitate team rituals and ceremonies, bringing energy and shared ownership to the team's ways of working.
- Collaborate fluidly with engineers — engaging confidently with technical topics and architectural discussions, partnering with engineering early in the solution discovery phase, and constructively challenging solutions, without needing to be an engineer yourself.
- Collaborate with PMs — work closely with fellow product managers to break new ground on innovative projects, share strategic thinking, exchange feedback, and continuously improve how we work as a product team — including staying at the forefront of how AI can sharpen our craft, accelerate discovery and delivery, and help us stay ahead of the competition.
- Work across functions — partnering closely with Design, Data & Analytics, Product Marketing, Customer Support, and Sales to ensure every product change ships as a complete, well-considered experience with the right go-to-market and support in place.
- Communicate with clarity and conviction — aligning your team on strategy and priorities, sharing results (the good and the bad) with broader stakeholders, and keeping your manager informed with focused, concise updates.
Requirements
- 3–6 years of experience in a product management role, or an equivalent combination of experience and education.
- Demonstrated ability to own a product area end-to-end: from problem definition and prioritization through to delivery and outcome measurement.
- Strong business acumen — able to connect product decisions to commercial outcomes, understand market dynamics, and frame roadmap priorities in terms of customer and business value.
- Comfortable engaging with technical topics and engineering discussions: able to understand how systems work, ask sharp questions, and challenge solutions constructively — without needing an engineering background.
- A genuine interest in AI backed by hands-on practice — actively weaving AI into the day-to-day craft of product management, with the confidence to identify and champion where it can create meaningful value inside the product for our customers.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English — able to write crisp problem statements, clear 1-pagers, and compelling roadmap rationale.
- Experience working with data and analytics to inform decisions — able to define metrics, interpret results, and identify actionable next steps.
- Experience conducting customer research and translating qualitative and quantitative insights into product decisions.
- Ability to manage a team backlog, write well-crafted user stories, and apply agile practices to maintain a healthy, forward-looking delivery rhythm.
- You must be legally eligible to work in France.
Nice to Have
- Genuine curiosity about security, privacy, or enterprise SaaS — you don't need to be a security expert, but you should find these problems intrinsically interesting.
- A bias toward action and 'progress over perfection' — comfortable making decisions with incomplete information and iterating quickly.
- Experience working on B2B products and familiarity with the dynamics of selling to and serving enterprise admins and IT teams.
- A collaborative spirit and low ego — as comfortable deferring to others' expertise as you are asserting your own point of view.
- Intellectual honesty: willing to share results transparently, learn openly from failures, and update your thinking when the evidence points another way.
Work Arrangement
Hybrid
Team
Structure: Engineering Product Design triad
Additional Information
- English as your working language.