Head of Product, Platform - San Francisco, CA, United States - Stytch

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    What We're Looking ForStytch is the most powerful identity platform built for developers - bringing together authentication, authorization, and fraud into purpose-built APIs that provide the foundations that allow developers to scale rapidly.

    This role will own the developer onboarding and activation journey - from initial discovery and education, to testing out our APIs and SDKs, to integrating Stytch into a production application and going live.

    You'll be the PM for our web team, which owns the docs and dashboard, and partner with developer relations on our example apps and SDKs.

    What Excites YouCompany level impact and agencyOwning a complex user journey that spans across many surface areas, from dashboard and docs to example appsA product culture with an emphasis on critical reasoning and informed intuitionWhat Excites UsPrior experience owning growth, onboarding, or activation at an early/mid stage B2B startupTechnical background and/or experience working on developer toolsComfort with ambiguityExceptional written and verbal communication of technical concepts for a range of audiencesStrong root-cause and systems thinkingWhat Success Looks LikeTechnical — identify pain points, design solutions that help educate and delight developers throughout their activation journey, and execute on the most impactful projects for driving Stytch's growthOwnership — advocate for projects and solutions that you believe in and bring them to marketLeadership — level up your teammates by providing mentorship and guidanceExpected base salary $150,000 - $190,000.

    We're looking to hire a GREAT team and that means hiring people who are highly empathetic, ambitious, and excited about building the future of user authentication.

    We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workspace where everyone (regardless of age, education, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or any personal characteristics) feels like they belong.