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Where we Work
Udemy is a global company headquartered in San Francisco, with additional U.S. offices in Denver and Austin, and international hubs in Australia, India, Ireland, Mexico, and Türkiye. This is an in-office position, requiring three days a week in the office (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) and flexibility on Mondays and Fridays.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
At Udemy, we are committed to keeping our student, instructor, and enterprise data safe and private. When customers use one of our many offerings, they trust us with their most sensitive personal and professional information.
Udemy’s Privacy Products Team is responsible for protecting customers’ privacy and providing them with visibility and control over their data by using industry-leading technology, practices, and creating best-in-class customer experiences.
The Data Privacy and Protection Product Team is looking for a Principal Product Manager to independently drive the product roadmap and execution of critical components of Udemy’s privacy vision and strategy—encompassing both capabilities and customer experiences. You will work with high-performing cross-functional teams—including lawyers, engineers, product managers, designers, data analysts, and business leaders—who are passionate about protecting customers’ privacy and leading the industry in the space. We are seeking a combination of strong vision, strategic leverage, team leadership, and high-velocity execution.
Here’s what you’ll be doing:
Lead the strategy, prioritization, and execution for new and existing students, instructors, and enterprise partners
Define, monitor, and measure product metrics and KPIs, incorporate learnings into product definition and development process
Build an in-depth understanding of our B2B and B2C customers, internal users, platforms, integrations, systems, API’s, and more
Drive cross-functional collaboration to deliver successful products and/or features
Communicate product vision to senior management and various stakeholders
We’re excited about you because you have:
5+ years of product management experience in building and shipping products for cross-functional teams
Experience with GDPR (RTBF, DSAR), CCPA, PIPL, regulations, and policies
Experience in fraud, privacy, protection, compliance, and or security-related products
Communicate performance to leadership and other stakeholders to promote a shared understanding of the vision, strategy, risk, and compliance opportunities
You have great attention to detail but base your strategy on the big picture objectives
You understand how technology can solve customer problems and can engage in the details with the engineering team to find simpler solutions
Knowledge of agile development methodologies and tools
Passion about the education space and the problems we are solving
Comfortable collaborating with local and remote Product and Engineering teams (Ireland, Turkiye, and San Francisco)
BA / BS required, ideally in a technical field
Nice to have:
BA/BS in Computer Science or related technical field is ideal
Experience with delivering products for two-sided marketplaces/platforms
Experience with SQL for pulling and analyzing data
You’ll grow here.
Learning is part of the job. You’ll get full access to Udemy courses, a monthly UDay to invest in yourself, and a budget to spend on whatever helps you improve. Many people are diving into AI lately, but what you focus on is up to you.
AI is real here.
We use it in the way we learn and the way we work. You’ll have the space and tools to experiment, apply, and get better at using AI in practical ways.
You’ll own your work.
We trust people to lead, make decisions, and follow through. You don’t need to wait for permission or layers of approval to have an impact.
You’ll build with others.
We collaborate openly and shape ideas together. Everyone has a voice, and good thinking is welcomed from any direction.
You’ll see your impact.
What you build helps people grow their skills, change their careers, or find a path forward. You’ve got the experience, why not use it to help others gain theirs?
Bring your curiosity. We’ll bring the platform and the support. Let’s LEARN together.
Our Benefits Start with UOur benefits start with you and were built to provide you and your family with the protection and care you need, making it easy to access the right coverage when you need it most. Benefits vary by region, and we encourage applicants to review our Australia Benefits, India Benefits, Ireland Benefits, Mexico Benefits, Turkiye Benefits & US Benefits, pages to get an understanding of some of the benefits we offer. For details on region-specific benefits, please refer to the information provided during the hiring process.
Information regarding data privacy is available within the Udemy Careers Privacy Notice.
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