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Head of Product (advanced analytics & machine learning)

Wyatt Partners
City of London
1 week ago
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Head of Product (advanced analytics & machine learning)

Wyatt Partners are working with the CEO of a privately funded FinTech company, to hire a Head of Product.

The Company’s founders have broad experience across Financial Services & a track record of investing in Start-ups. The company have already broken even and are looking to expand into new clients.

Part of the business is an Advanced Analytics & Machine Learning platform that integrates into enterprises ERP systems giving them insights into how to free up capital & increase profitability.

The Head of Product will:

  • Define & Develop the product roadmap
  • Product & Tech requirement gathering, defining & agreeing scope of projects
  • Manage & onboard new clients
  • Recruit for & build the product team

Requirements include:

  • Strong pedigree in Data Science & Advanced Analytics (not hands on, but from a Product leadership perspective)
  • Experience of defining & running projects
  • Presenting to & managing stakeholders at a C-level
  • Strong ‘translator’ experience. Equally comfortable communicating with Tech & Business stakeholders.

We are ideally looking for a candidate who has worked in both Management Consulting & Technology companies, with strong experience of transformation & technical operations.

The company offer an unstructured & highly entrepreneurial culture, with little corporate hierarchy. They are not VC backed and therefore are not chasing growth for the sake of growth; they are building a lean & agile company with the ability to deliver exceptional profit margins.

Strong basic salary & exceptional potential bonus structure available.

Please reach out if you’d like to discuss further.


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