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A cutting-edge AR technology company is seeking an experienced AR Product Manager to lead the development and strategy of its AR products. This role involves managing product lifecycles, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and advocating for user experience. The ideal candidate will have at least 7 years of product management experience, preferably in AR, and possess strong analytical and leadership skills. Join our innovative team to redefine user engagement in augmented reality.
DeepAR is seeking a skilled and experienced AR (Augmented Reality) Product Manager to join our dynamic, international and very tech-centric team. As an AR Product Manager, you will play a crucial role in driving the development and success of our AR products. You will be responsible for managing the lifecycle and Go to Market of our AR CMS platforms, working with the CEO and leadership team on strategy and client research, through to product specification, agile development and ultimately in-life operations. Your expertise in AR technology, market research, and product management will be key in creating a powerful, and constantly evolving platform that drives ROI for our diverse international client base.
Join our team as an AR Product Manager and be at the forefront of shaping the future of augmented reality experiences. We're a very motley group of hackers, designers, engineers, rocket scientists and story tellers, who come from all around Europe and the world, and weave together experience from Snap, Dreamworks, Angry Birds, Meta, MIT, Amazon and Tiktok. Come join the fun and contribute to delivering cutting-edge products that redefine user engagement and interaction.
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