Measuring impact is vital for any successful product manager, and hiring managers want to see that you have this ability. “Launched new free product for prospective users, which grew from 0 to 12,000 daily active users in 2019”. “Developed a pitch to investors around our product growth and roadmap, leading to the close of a $2.1M investment”.“Identified an under-utilized product feature and removed it, resulting in no change to customer retention while saving the business $426,000 in 2019”.“Ingested customer feedback and implemented features based on that feedback to improve NPS by 25% from 2018 to 2019”.“Developed a conditional product flow that increased monthly retention for a large customer segment by 14%”.“Worked with the engineering team to build a tool that automated the data pipeline and saved 24 hours of manual work monthly”.“Scoped and developed a new feature that resulted in $220,000 in annual incremental revenue”. Ways to quantify your work as a product manager
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