Product Manager (SG) - Edtech [25M03]

REFERRAL REWARD: SGD$500

Our client

Our client is a well-established digital learning and education technology company headquartered in Asia. They design and deliver learner-centric platforms and services that enable scalable, personalized, and impactful lifelong learning ecosystems across a range of sectors.

Role Overview

They are currently seeking a Product Manager to lead the strategy, development, and delivery of their digital learning products. The ideal candidate will work cross-functionally with design, engineering, and business teams to define impactful product features and execute against a shared vision. This is a high-ownership role with opportunities to shape meaningful learning experiences across the region.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Define and communicate product vision, roadmap, and priorities based on user research and business objectives

  • Manage product development lifecycle from concept to delivery using agile methodologies

  • Draft clear and actionable PRDs, leveraging AI tools to enhance documentation

  • Monitor product performance, analyze data, and establish success metrics

  • Conduct market research to identify trends, gaps, and product opportunities

  • Collaborate closely with engineering teams to ensure timely and quality delivery

  • Utilize tools such as Jira and AI platforms to manage backlogs and improve workflows

Requirements:

  • Prior experience in product management, ideally within tech, SaaS, or edtech

  • Strong cross-functional leadership and ability to deliver user-centered solutions

  • Proficient in Jira and familiar with AI tools for productivity and documentation

  • Excellent communicator with strong prioritization skills

  • Adaptable, self-driven, and comfortable with ambiguity

  • Passionate about innovation in education and learning

Location: Singapore

Employment Type: Full-time, contract, or fractional

Eligibility: Open to Singapore Citizens or PR only


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