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A leading fundraising platform is looking for an experienced Product Owner to lead the development of Elements. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of product management experience with B2B/Enterprise SaaS, strong analytical skills, and fluency in English. The role is fully remote, focusing on growth and client retention while collaborating with various teams to enhance product effectiveness.
We’re looking for an experienced Product Owner to lead the development of our core product — Elements. B2B contract fluency in Russian and English is required.
At Fundraise Up, we are reimagining the fundraising platform to create the most convenient and fastest way to donate to non-profit foundations. Our innovation enhances loading speeds, boosts conversion rates, offers diverse payment methods, and more. Each month, individuals worldwide donate tens of millions of dollars through our platform. We are the go-to fundraising solution for some of the world's leading non-profit organizations, including UNICEF, the Obama Foundation, the Alzheimer’s Association, and others.
Our company has over 300 employees. Our New York office handles marketing, sales, and onboarding. Product decisions, design, and development are conducted remotely. Our product team is Russian-speaking and fully autonomous. Our team is talented, collaborative, and open to sharing knowledge and finding solutions.
Elements is a set of intelligent UI components — buttons, forms, and widgets — embedded into client websites. Over 8 million donors worldwide contribute through Elements, and the effectiveness of these components directly impacts client revenue.
We work remotely with core hours from 9:00 to 18:00 CET. Compensation depends on experience, test assignment, and country of residence.
We’re building a passionate, transparent team with no complex hierarchy. We offer stock options, share our growth metrics, and foster long-term relationships.
All official communication will come from the @fundraiseup.com domain. Be cautious of impersonation emails.