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Workday is seeking a Director of Product Management for its VNDLY product team, focused on leading product strategy and managing a team of product managers. The role emphasizes collaboration across various teams and requires significant leadership experience in product management, particularly within vendor management systems or related fields.
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Job Summary
We’re shaping the future of work so teams can reach their potential and focus on what matters most.
As the Director of Product Management for VNDLY, you will be committed to influencing and determining the strategy, defining and executing on the product roadmap, and partnering with multiple cross-functional teams.
In return, we’ll give you the trust to take risks, the tools to grow, the skills to develop and the support of a company invested in you for the long haul.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Workday is seeking a Director of Product Management for its VNDLY product team, focused on leading product strategy and managing a team of product managers. The role emphasizes collaboration across various teams and requires significant leadership experience in product management, particularly within vendor management systems or related fields.
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Salary
Base: $196,100 USD - $348,000 USD; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for Workday Bonus Plan or role-specific commission/bonus, annual refresh stock grants; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Product Management leadership
Product roadmap definition
Cross-functional team collaboration
Business metrics tracking
External workforce management
Vendor Management Systems (VMS)
Nice-to-have
Transformational leadership
Strategic decision making
Evangelism and communication
Managing ambiguity
Talent development
Sun-drenched optimism and drive
Key Requirements
3+ years leading senior-level product management leaders
5+ years leadership experience
Experience in external workforce management, VMS, or related human capital disciplines
Ability to synthesize vast amounts of data for global product strategy