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Project Manager
Spiralyze RemoteRemotedesign Today
The Project Manager is a client-facing role at the center of everything we do.
Running high-impact A/B tests requires coordination across many disciplines—research, strategy, design, copywriting, development, QA, analytics, and client stakeholders. Your job is to keep everything moving forward, aligned, and energized.
Key Responsibilities
You’ll own three core responsibilities:
- Coordination. You’ll manage cross-functional teams of 5–10 people and ensure tests move smoothly from idea → build → launch → analysis. You’ll spot risks early, unblock teams, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.
- Strategy & Planning. You’ll help build and maintain a testing roadmap of 10–20 upcoming experiments. You’ll communicate the “why” behind the plan, set expectations, and walk clients through progress and results in weekly meetings.
- Energy (“Vibes”). You’re the main point of contact for clients and internal teams. You bring clarity, positivity, and momentum. When things get busy or complicated, you keep people focused and motivated.
Skills, Knowledge and Traits
You do not need prior A/B testing experience or even formal project management experience. We will train you. Here’s what we need from you:
- Organization and diligence. You like systems, checklists, and timelines. You front-load work, plan ahead, and don’t stop until things are finished properly.
- Communication. You default to over-communication. You proactively reach out to clients and teammates, flag risks early, and ask for help when you need it.
- Smart and high agency. You learn quickly, enjoy technology and design, and want to understand why things work (or don’t. You’re the kind of person who notices patterns and asks good questions.<
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