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Senior Manager, Product Management at Samsung in Mountain View, CA

Position Summary As Senior Manager of Product, you will lead the development of Samsung's owned and operated inventory and establish the holistic strategy of our supply side. You will partner with internal teams and external partners and customers to ensure continued innovation of Samsung's native ads and TV Plus ad inventory to maximize their monetization potential. You will also establish the vision for Samsung's supply-side including investment in our SSP and development of our Ads SDK.Role and Responsibilities Drive strategy for Samsung Ads' supply-side including possible investment and evolution of the SSP Execute monetization initiatives for TV Plus and native ads Create roadmap, requirements and user stories with maximum clarity Prioritize according to fastest value to the business Work closely with engineering to ensure on-time delivery with high quality Communicate the strategy, plans, and progress to stakeholders Model the revenue and profit, monitor actual sales data, refine the models Skills and Qualifications 7
years in product management with 5
years of experience in digital advertising Expert understanding of yield management strategies, private marketplaces, publisher controls and SDKs for monetization Deep understanding of the digital advertising ecosystem, including ad exchanges, DSPs, SSPs Track record of delivering successful and significant products in digital advertising Technical knowledge of SDK-based integrations Experience with Agile product development Passion for building disruptive products in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment BS in computer science or engineering
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Brand Marketing & ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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