Staff Product Manager

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July 3, 2025

Job description

Product at Blinq

Our Product team turns bold ideas into seamless experiences that people use in their most important moments - introducing themselves, making a first impression, staying top of mind. We obsess over the details that transform a quick “hello” into the start of a lasting relationship. If you love creating intuitive, high-impact products that redefine how people connect, let’s build it together.

Role & Impact

Every powerful connection starts somewhere—and you’ll own the product decisions that shape those moments at scale. As a Staff Product Manager at Blinq, you’ll operate at the highest level of impact: mapping ambiguity into action, unlocking cross-functional velocity, and pushing us toward a smarter, more human way to meet.

You won’t just optimize roadmaps—you’ll architect them. From zero-to-one product bets to refining the systems behind millions of real-world interactions, you’ll connect dots others miss and rally teams toward bold, coherent outcomes.

Responsibilities

What You'll Do

  • Lead the end-to-end delivery of seamless, human-first features across key moments in the user journey
  • Set direction and prioritise what matters most to build smarter, more meaningful connections
  • Partner with engineering, design, and data to unlock clarity, momentum, and tight execution
  • Turn signal into action—bringing structure to ambiguity and leading through outcomes
  • Define success, experiment fast, and ship with confidence

Job requirements

What You'll Bring

  • 10–15+ years in product management, Including success in Staff or Principal roles owning end-to-end bets at scale
  • You blend user insight with business impact, and think in systems
  • You are an exceptional communicator; clear in writing, async, and in-person—teams move faster with you around
  • You have a builder’s mindset; you are hands-on, scrappy, and action-biased—you don’t wait for perfect
  • You care about connection, and want to define how it happens at scale