February 14

Contract Content Marketing Position Available

We’re looking for a new member of our team, working on a contract basis, to create great content with us.

Product Collective is an initiative to connect software Product Managers online and in person at INDUSTRY: The Product Conference. The conference is held twice a year, once in Dublin, Ireland and once in Cleveland, Ohio and attracts 1,500+ product people from around the world.

Along with the conference, we manage a Slack community of over 4,5000 members, send a weekly newsletter to 15,000+ subscribers, hold bi-monthly online video interviews with product experts and co-produce a popular podcast.

We’re looking for a creative, efficient, quality-driven person to remix content that we already have, share it in unique ways and guide us towards opportunities to reach new audiences. The candidate should have a solid grasp of modern software product development practices, particularly from the perspective of the Product Manager.

We don’t care where you are, only that you are easy to reach and responsive to our needs.

Interested? Please submit your application here.

Thank you,
The Product Collective Team

Any questions … get in touch.

 

Paul McAvinchey

About the author

For over 20 years, Paul has been building and collaborating on digital products with fast-growing startups and global brands, including AOL and WMS Gaming. Currently, he's a co-founder of Product Collective, a worldwide community of product people. Members collaborate on in the exclusive Member Hub, meet at INDUSTRY: The Product Conference, listen to Rocketship.fm, learn at Product Interviews and get a weekly newsletters that includes best practices in product management. In recent years he led business development at DXY, a leading product design firm in the Midwest, and product innovation at MedCity Media, a publishing startup acquired by Breaking Media in 2015.


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