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Job Title: Product Manager / Product Owner
Location: London (Hybrid)
Type: Full Time
Industry: Legal
Reference: PMPO-LT-0625

Opportunity Snapshot

We are seeking a Product Manager / Product Owner to join our prestige legal client. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of transformative digital products—particularly within the legal industry—and to work at the cutting edge of product innovation, AI, and user-centric design.

As a recruitment partner, we are looking for candidates who bring not only strong product development skills but also a genuine interest in emerging technologies and the future of the legal and data-driven sectors.

The Role

This role offers the chance to work on high-impact projects from inception to launch. You’ll lead cross-functional teams, liaise with stakeholders, and ensure that product decisions are informed by real user needs and market insights. It’s a brilliant fit for someone who’s excited by complex challenges, legal tech transformation, and the possibilities of generative AI.

Key Responsibilities

  • Own and lead the product lifecycle from concept through delivery

  • Define product strategy and maintain a clear product roadmap

  • Conduct market, user, and competitor research

  • Translate business goals and user needs into actionable stories and specs

  • Collaborate with engineering, design, marketing, and sales teams

  • Drive agile processes and sprint planning with a hands-on, proactive approach

  • Use data to inform product decisions and track success metrics

  • Stay ahead of emerging trends, especially in AI and legal innovation

    Candidate Profile

    Must Have:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Business, Engineering, or related field

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in product management or ownership roles

  • Proven project delivery experience in tech environments

  • Ability to conduct and apply insights from market and customer research

  • Strong leadership skills and experience working with diverse teams

    Should Have:

  • Experience in or exposure to the legal industry or professional services

  • Strong interest in the transformation of the legal landscape

  • Knowledge of data science and analytics

  • Ability to simplify complexity and structure information clearly

  • Confident in agile, lean, and human-centred design practices

  • Understanding of generative AI, its capabilities, and risks in software development

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