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Product Manager, Retention

About Marshmallow

We started Marshmallow when we found out how unfair insurance prices are for people who move to the UK. All because the industry hasn’t given this huge cohort of people a second’s thought, and isn’t set up to price them properly. 

We saw an opportunity to do things differently, so we made it our mission to back the ones who step outside the norm. Since we started, we’ve helped 100,000s of people get a fairer deal on their car insurance. Using technology, we serve people that are often overlooked by financial services companies, solving important problems for people who need it most. 

We know there are millions of marginalised customers out there. And we know that they face unique problems that most companies aren’t even aware of. We believe that our future is helping these people by learning about their experiences, and building our company around their needs. And there are strong signs that there’s a need for a company like us. Earlier this year we hit profitability, which is a huge milestone, but the most exciting thing is that we’re only just getting started.

How we work

We’re really proud of the culture we’ve created. We push for progress every day, because we know that we’ll only hit big milestones by taking lots of smaller steps. We’re always open to helping our team mates, sharing our ideas, experience and knowledge to solve problems together. We take risks, think creatively and experiment relentlessly to meet our customer’s needs, and never pass blame when things go wrong. We encourage people at all levels to take ownership of their work, and to be bold in challenging how we do things. Everyone has a voice and the opportunity to make an impact. 

And autonomy and ownership are only possible with clear direction. That’s why we collaborate to do in-depth planning twice a year, and make sure we leave with clear goals and objectives that flow from top to bottom. To make sure we’re as aligned as possible across functions, most of our work rolls up into four tribes; Acquisition, Retention, Claims and Pricing, Underwriting & Fraud. Each tribe has multiple teams embedded in it, working cross-functionally to do great work.

We’re so excited for all of the challenges up ahead, and we need more people to help us tackle them! If life at Marshmallow sounds like it could be for you, explore our culture handbook or read our blog to find out more.

The Retention Tribe

Retention is responsible for the profitability of Marshmallow’s active customers. We care about metrics like LTV, retention rate, NPS, products per customer, and average revenue per customer. The tribe includes colleagues from Pricing, Operations, Marketing, CRM, Data, Product, and Engineering. Our ambition is to stand out from the rest of the insurance market as a business that truly values its customers, with distinctive products and unbeatable prices that provide highly defensible ways to build loyalty with customers. As such, the tribe splits its time between investing in major new 0-to-1-style product capabilities, and building leading conversion and retention journeys for our existing products.

We are looking for a Product Manager to join this team and work alongside the Senior PM and Director of Retention on all product problems. This includes policy changes and cancellations and retention metrics. These are key financial flows for Marshmallow, with tens of millions of pounds of revenue impact.

The Retention team includes representatives from Product and Engineering, but also Operations and Pricing. The space is complex and multidisciplinary. This role will bring those functions together to deliver great outcomes for customers and for Marshmallow. 

What you’ll be doing

  • Define objectives and metrics for your team and measure how these improve over time

  • Use qualitative & quantitative data to make product decisions and work alongside research & design to inform decision making

  • Prioritise work to make sure your team is working on the most impactful projects, mitigating any risks to delivery and resolving prioritisation conflicts

  • Working closely with your team to build best practice processes, ensuring feature requirements and documentation result in clarity of everyone involved

  • Proactively building and leveraging strong stakeholder relationships, managing expectations of impact/delivery, stakeholder dependencies, comms and expectations early enough to maintain trust and consistency  

  • Build a world class customer experience with the clear reward being improved economics for the business

Who you are

  • Curious - You don't stop asking questions until you truly understand a topic. Doing your own research does not scare you and you are resourceful to scale rapidly on different topics.

  • Customer obsessed - You are passionate about designing and building delightful user experiences that get the job done. You are experienced in identifying behavioural insight from qualitative research. You have the ability to balance business and customer needs

  • Problem solver - You have strong business, analytical, and troubleshooting skills. You creatively solve problems by identifying real obstacles and viable solutions.

  • A true collaborator - While we know you will have excellent ideas to put forwards, we value a collaborative approach to reach our goals and as such you should be willing and driven to get your team's input, tailoring your communication to technical and / or non-technical audiences

  • Product leader - You have the ability to think about the long term vision & strategy while also being detailed when necessary to support the team with execution

  • Outcome oriented - You ruthlessly prioritise against objectives, articulate the desired outcome and work collaboratively to create a path to achieve it

  • Entrepreneurial - You are self-motivated and proactive. You have a high tolerance for ambiguity, ability to perform under pressure to meet deadlines and willingness to take risks

Perks of the job

  • Flexible working - Spend 3 days a week with your team in our new collaborative London office, and own your own working hours. The rest is up to you  *If this arrangement doesn’t work, don’t let it hold you back. We’re always open to making reasonable adjustments if this is a barrier to you in any way. Let us know and we’ll talk about our options

  • Competitive bonus scheme - designed to reward and recognise high performance 🌟

  • Flexible benefits budget - £50 per month to spend on a Ben Mastercard meaning you get your own benefits budget to spend on things you want. Whether that’s subscriptions, night classes (puppy yoga, anyone?), the big shop or a forest of houseplants. Pretty much anything goes 💰

  • Mental wellbeing support – Access therapy and mental health sessions through Oliva 💚

  • Learning and development – Personal budgets for books and training courses to help you grow in your role. Plus 2 days a year - on us! - to further your skillset 🤓

  • Private health care - Enjoy all the benefits Vitality has to offer, including reduced gym memberships and discounts on smartwatches 🏥

  • Medical cash plan - To help you with the costs of dental, optical and physio (plus more!)

  • Tech scheme - Get the latest tech for less 🖥

Plus all the rest; 33 days holiday (including bank holidays), pension, cycle to work scheme, monthly team socials and company-wide socials every month!

Our process

We break it up into 3 stages:

  • Initial call with Orla our Talent Acquisition Lead. (30 mins)

  • An experience/metrics and behaviour interview where you will go into more detail about your recent work in more detail. (1 hour, remote)

  • A skill-based interview where you will be given a ‘product challenge’ in the interview and work with the interviewers to define a solution. (2 hours, on site)

  • A behaviour/values based interview to check that your work style fits our processes and values. (1 hour)

    We’ll let you know if you’re invited to an interview or not. But, as a small team with a lot of applications to consider, we can’t give personal feedback on each application.

Everyone belongs at Marshmallow

At Marshmallow, we want to hire people from all walks of life with the passion and skills needed to help us achieve our company mission. To do that, we're committed to hiring without judgement, prejudice or bias.

We encourage everyone to apply for our open roles. Gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age or background does not affect how we process job applications.

We're working hard to build an inclusive culture that empowers our people to do their best work, have fun and feel that they belong.

Recruitment privacy policy

We take privacy seriously here at Marshmallow. Our Recruitment privacy notice explains how we process and handle your personal data. To find out more please view it here.

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What You Should Know About Product Manager, Retention, Marshmallow

Are you a passionate Product Manager with a knack for customer retention? If so, we want you to join the dynamic team at Marshmallow as a Product Manager, Retention in London! At Marshmallow, we’re on a mission to change the insurance game for people moving to the UK, providing better and fairer prices for everyone. As a Product Manager in the Retention Tribe, you’ll play a crucial role in shaping our customers' experience, focusing on metrics like LTV and retention rates. You'll work closely with cross-functional teams across Pricing, Operations, and Marketing to create products that truly resonate with our customers' needs. We believe in empowering our team members to take ownership and become bold collaborators who tackle challenges together. You'll have the opportunity to use data-driven insights to inform decision-making, set clear objectives, and prioritize impactful projects. Your creativity and problem-solving skills will help us develop distinctive product offerings and loyalty initiatives that will stand out in the insurance market. We value curiosity, customer obsession, and an entrepreneurial mindset, which we know you possess. Plus, with our flexible working arrangements and a strong focus on mental wellbeing and development, you'll be joining a culture that motivates you to grow. If you’re ready to help us continue our exciting journey and make a real difference, Marshmallow could be the perfect fit for you!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Product Manager, Retention Role at Marshmallow
What are the responsibilities of a Product Manager, Retention at Marshmallow?

As a Product Manager, Retention at Marshmallow, your key responsibilities will include defining objectives and metrics to measure improvements, utilizing qualitative and quantitative data to guide product decisions, and prioritizing projects that maximize impact. You will collaborate with teams across Pricing, Operations, and Marketing while focusing on policy changes, cancellations, and retention metrics that significantly affect the company’s revenue.

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What qualifications are needed to apply for the Product Manager, Retention position at Marshmallow?

To be a successful Product Manager, Retention at Marshmallow, you should have experience in product management, with a strong focus on customer experience and retention strategies. Familiarity with analytics and the ability to interpret data to inform decision-making is important. Additionally, excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, as well as a collaborative mindset, are essential for this role.

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How does the Retention Tribe at Marshmallow impact customer loyalty?

The Retention Tribe at Marshmallow focuses on enhancing customer loyalty by creating products and experiences that genuinely resonate with our users. By closely monitoring important metrics like LTV and leveraging feedback, the tribe strives to develop unique offerings and establish unbeatable prices that make customers feel valued, ultimately driving long-term loyalty and profitability.

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What is the company culture like for the Product Manager, Retention role at Marshmallow?

Marshmallow boasts a vibrant and inclusive company culture where all employees are encouraged to contribute and collaborate freely. As a Product Manager, Retention, you will thrive in an environment that prioritizes autonomy, creativity, and the sharing of ideas to drive progress. The culture encourages taking risks and learning from failures, fostering a space where everyone can make an impact and feel valued.

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What growth opportunities does Marshmallow offer for the Product Manager, Retention?

At Marshmallow, personal and professional growth are highly valued. As a Product Manager, Retention, you will have access to personal development budgets for courses and the opportunity to take time dedicated to skill-building. The company emphasizes mental wellbeing and provides support resources, ensuring you can achieve your full potential while contributing to Marshmallow's mission.

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Common Interview Questions for Product Manager, Retention
How do you prioritize tasks as a Product Manager?

In prioritizing tasks as a Product Manager, I assess impact versus effort based on strategic alignment with team goals. I utilize frameworks to evaluate which projects would deliver the most significant customer value while ensuring alignment with company objectives. Ensuring regular communication with stakeholders allows for transparency in the decision-making process.

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What metrics do you track to measure product performance?

To measure product performance effectively, I track key metrics such as customer retention rates, Net Promoter Score (NPS), lifetime value (LTV), and user engagement metrics. By analyzing these metrics, I can derive insights that inform product improvements and strategies to enhance user experience.

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Can you describe a time when you resolved a conflict within your team?

I recall a situation in a previous role where team members disagreed on prioritizing feature development. I facilitated a meeting where each team member presented their perspectives and the potential impact on the customer experience. By fostering open communication and focusing on the overarching goal, we were able to reach a consensus and prioritize the feature that aligned best with our objectives.

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How do you incorporate customer feedback into product development?

I incorporate customer feedback into product development by establishing regular channels for collecting insights, such as surveys and user-testing sessions. I analyze this feedback alongside the data and collaborate with the design team to iterate on our products, ensuring that customer needs directly influence our development.

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What approach do you take when launching a new product?

When launching a new product, I adopt a comprehensive approach that includes setting clear objectives and success criteria, working closely with marketing and sales teams to prepare the launch campaign, and ensuring thorough testing before the rollout. Post-launch, I monitor feedback and performance metrics closely to make necessary adjustments quickly.

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How do you ensure stakeholder alignment during product development?

To ensure stakeholder alignment during product development, I maintain regular communication through updates and meetings. I actively engage stakeholders in the decision-making process by soliciting their input and clarifying expectations and dependencies throughout the project lifecycle.

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What do you consider the most important qualities of an effective Product Manager?

An effective Product Manager must be customer-focused, analytical, and an excellent communicator. They should also be collaborative and flexible, as adapting to changing market needs and team dynamics is crucial. Additionally, having a problem-solving mindset and the ability to balance strategic thinking with detail-oriented execution is key.

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How would you deal with a project that is falling behind schedule?

If a project is falling behind schedule, I would first assess the root causes of the delay through discussions with the team. I would prioritize critical tasks and align them with the key milestones to get back on track, potentially reallocating resources or adjusting deadlines. Transparent communication with stakeholders is essential to manage expectations during this process.

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What user research methods do you find most effective?

I find mixed-method approaches to be most effective in user research. Combining qualitative methods, like interviews and usability tests, with quantitative methods such as surveys provides a holistic view. This allows me to identify patterns in user behavior while understanding the depth of user motivations and experiences.

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How do you handle feedback from a dissatisfied customer?

Handling feedback from a dissatisfied customer takes empathy and prompt action. I actively listen to their concerns to understand their experience and reassure them that their feedback is valued. I then work with my team to address the issues raised and follow up with the customer to communicate the changes made, demonstrating our commitment to continuous improvement.

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