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Intuit Inc.

Staff Product Manager - Lending Growth

Intuit Inc., Mountain View, California, us, 94039

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QuickBooks proudly serves over 6 million small & medium sized businesses (SMBs). While initially started as desktop and bookkeeping software, QuickBooks has grown to provide millions of businesses with

payments ,

capital ,

banking ,

payroll , and other financial services - moving over $200 billion in and out of businesses every year.

Small businesses fuel our global economy, but the odds are stacked against them with 50% of businesses failing in the first five years. Of the most severe challenges a small business faces, is managing their cash flow: balancing inflows and outflows, late customer payments, funding growth, and making payroll all while hoping there’s enough leftover for profit or a rainy day.

QuickBooks is on a mission to change the game by providing access to services that improve business’s prospects and increase their survival rate.

If you have a passion for helping SMBs solve their cash flow & growth challenges, and are energized by the opportunity to grow our lending business through our flagship Term Loan offering, this might be the role for you!

Responsibilities

Lead the growth strategy for QuickBooks Term Loan, helping businesses obtain the funding they need across all QuickBooks channels

Own the full end-to-end Term Loan customer lifecycle from discovery through loan payoff, demonstrating deep customer empathy and a detailed understanding of their journey

Create bold new experiences for both Accountants and business owners to help them recognize and solve the funding need before it’s too late

Set and communicate product goals and initiatives to all stakeholders while collaborating cross-functionally to optimize our product - and interact regularly with the Senior Leadership team

Establish and manage the roadmap for your product, defining the “why”, “what,” and “when” of what your team will build

Encourage a culture of experimentation, learning, and a growth-mindset - never settling for the status quo and innovating on the bleeding edge of what’s possible

Partner with our Capital Lending Platform, Risk, Underwriting, Data Science, Legal, and Compliance teams to ensure our lending products are compliant, durable through credit cycles, and serve our customers’ needs while maintaining responsible lending practices

Be the domain expert for your product and drive execution on the team’s roadmap through agile engineering sprints, prioritizing between new features and customer feedback, and partnering with design to execute on customer-driven solutions

Continuously analyze effectiveness through performance metrics and leverage an iterative process to refine and fine-tune the product strategy

5 + years of experience in product management at a high-growth technology company with a proven track record of delivering results

Demonstrable experience in - and a passion for - applying Product Led Growth principles

Proven ability to build, manage and influence direct and indirect relationships, and to lead cross-functional teams.

Strong analytical skills paired with a data-informed mindset

Outstanding verbal, written and presentation skills, along with the ability to persuade, inspire, and motivate others.

Demonstrated ability to understand and discuss technical concepts, manage trade offs, and efficiently frame and evaluate new ideas

Previous experience with lending (preferable), payments, or other financial services

Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. The expected base pay range for this position is: Bay Area California $180,500 - $244,000

This position will be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at

Intuit: Careers | Benefits ).Pay offered is based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and work location. To drive ongoing fair pay for employees, Intuit conducts regular comparisons across categories of ethnicity and gender.

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