Product Manager
Company: Nexford University
Location: Warszawa, mazowieckie (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-04-03
About this role
Position Title: Product Manager
Location: Remote – Europe
- **Working Rhythm:** Innovation is a 24/7 pursuit, but we value your downtime. While our typical working hours are 6am-2pm Eastern Standard Time (to ensure overlap with US team), we embrace flexibility and trust you to manage your schedule to meet your individual needs and peak productivity times. Occasionally, longer hours may be required to tackle challenges, support new releases, or contribute to time-sensitive initiatives.
Contract Type: Full-Time Employee
Reporting To: Chief Product Officer
Role Impact
We’re not looking for a traditional Product Manager.
We’re looking for a deeply technical, AI-native, customer-obsessed product leader who can build a world-class, consumer-grade experience in a category that hasn’t historically delivered one.
As a Product Manager at Nexford, you will own and evolve critical parts of the learner journey end-to-end. This is not about shipping features. It’s about building a product that learners come back to every day, stay engaged with over months and years, and ultimately credit with changing their lives.
You will operate at the intersection of AI, product, and human behavior. You will deeply understand our learners, speak with them constantly, and translate real needs into thoughtfully designed experiences. You will help define what an AI-native, learner-first university actually looks like in practice.
If you’ve built sticky B2C products, are obsessed with understanding users, and know how to turn AI capabilities into real user value, this role is for you.
Key Responsibilities
Own the Product, Not Just the Roadmap
Take full ownership of product areas across the learner lifecycle. Define what to build, why it matters, and how success is measured.
Customer Obsession & Design Thinking
Develop a deep, continuous understanding of our learners through regular user conversations, research, and behavioral analysis. Apply str...