Product Manager, Engagement
Stash
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80 ptsStash exists to put a financial advisor in everyone's pocket: investing, banking, and personalized guidance in one app for everyday Americans to invest and save with confidence.
Stash is hiring a Product Manager to help shape the in-app experiences that deliver on our promise to help customers know what to invest in, how much and how often to invest, and what to do next.
You'll work on the surfaces where customers build trust with Stash: clear guidance, automation that builds habits, subscription value they understand, and support when life or the market gets noisy. You'll partner closely with a Principal PM, Design, Engineering, Data Science, and Marketing.
You’ll operate at the intersection of product strategy, fintech, and go-to-market execution — refining a live product, incorporating real customer feedback, and balancing near-term commercial needs with long-term platform maturity.
What you'll do:
- Drive delivery of key initiatives on the Engagement roadmap, including in-app product experiences across investing, banking, and financial guidance.
- Write PRDs Design and Engineering can build from; partner on flows, scope, and tradeoffs.
- Use data and customer feedback to define success metrics, evaluate launches, and iterate.
- Ship in a fast-paced, highly regulated consumer fintech environment; partner with compliance and legal to manage risk and move fast within guardrails.
- Use AI tools in day-to-day PM work (drafting PRDs, synthesizing feedback, exploring data and options).
- Keep your manager, team, and stakeholders aligned on progress, risks, and decisions.
- You'll get direct mentorship from a Principal PM and exposure to strategy, experimentation, and cross-team product thinking.
What we're looking for:
- 2+ years in product management
- Shipped on a consumer (D2C) product; can speak to user and business impact
- Genuinely curious about customers; you seek out support tickets, reviews, research, and real conversations to ground your instincts
- Comfortable defining success metrics, analyzing results, and adjusting when the data says so
- Can prioritize competing opportunities by weighing customer value, business impact, and effort, and explain the trade-offs clearly
- Clear written and verbal communication when scope is still fuzzy
- Strong cross-functional partner to engineering, design, and stakeholders
- Uses AI in your PM workflow today, or excited to adopt it at Stash
- Self-motivated, curious, analytical, eager to learn
Gold Stars:
- Fintech, investing, or banking background
- Experience working on products built around habits or automation
- Regulated consumer environment: worked with compliance and legal to ship responsibly
- A/B testing and product analytics tools (Mixpanel, Looker, or similar)
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Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
We proudly celebrate the unique qualities that make you you, 365 days a year, and not just because it’s the right thing to do or good for business. We embed the principles and practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into all that we do to prioritize people, a Stash core value, and to ensure Stashers of all backgrounds and experiences can be their authentic selves.
We are also proud to be the first and only venture-backed fintech to join the CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion™, and as an Equal Opportunity Employer, Stash is committed to building an inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds.
If you require any reasonable accommodations to make your application process more accessible, please reach out to recruiting@Stash.com.
Helping You Invest in Yourself
- Comprehensive total rewards package, comprising compensation (salary and equity) and health care benefits
- Complimentary subscription to Stash+ account
- Hybrid Work Policy – We operate a hybrid work environment in NYC that prioritizes time together in the office to strengthen teamwork, innovation, and culture, while still allowing for work-from-home flexibility.
- Flexible PTO
- Work-from-home equipment stipends; home internet subsidy
- Paid Parental Leave (offerings for birth giving and non-birth giving parents) Primary & Secondary
- Enhanced health and wellness benefits through One Medical, Gympass, and Maven Health
External Recognition for Stash
- Benzinga’s 2023 Best Brokerage for Beginners and Best Robo-Advisor Awards
- Qorus-Accenture’s 2023 Banking Innovation Awards
- USA Today and Statista’s 2023 Top 500 Best Financial Advisory Firms
- Comparably's Best Company Awards: Best Places to Work, Best Company Outlook, and Best Engineering Team for Diversity, Women, Culture, and more! (2023)
- Fintech Breakthrough Award: Best Personal Finance App (2023)
- BuiltIn’s Best Places to Work (2022, 2021, 2020, 2019)
- Forbes Fintech 50 (2021, 2020, 2019)
- Best Digital Bank, Finovate Awards (2020)
- Tearsheet Challenge Awards, Best Banking Card Product - Stock-Back® Card, 2020
- LendIt Fintech Innovator of the Year (2020, 2019)
Salary Range: $112,802 - $167,894
The base salary range represents the reasonably anticipated low and high end of the salary range for this position. Actual salaries will vary and will be based on various factors, such as the candidate’s qualifications, skills, experience and competencies, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data for companies of our size and industry.
**No recruiters, please**
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