We’re seeking a HR Product Manager Performance to lead the simplification and modernization of our performance management concept. This role requires superb communication skills to craft clear, motivating, and actionable messages for both leaders and employees. It also demands user-centered design thinking to streamline processes and develop materials that resonate with real needs. You’ll be at the intersection of performance management, storytelling, and product thinking to align our approach with organizational goals, while ensuring that it’s engaging, clear, and practical.
- Simplify & Streamline Processes: Reimagine and redesign performance management workflows to align with employee needs, business goals, and modern practices.
- Craft Motivational Messaging: Develop clear and compelling communications that inspire both employees and leaders to take ownership of performance conversations and goals.
- User-Centered Design: Apply UX and customer experience principles to make performance management easy to understand, practical, and actionable for all stakeholders.
- Align with Organizational Goals: Ensure that performance management processes are aligned with strategic objectives and other HR initiatives.
- Collaborate with HR, IT, and Leadership Teams: Work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the integration of performance management tools and processes with other HR systems and platforms.
- Measure Impact: Use analytics and feedback loops to track effectiveness and continuously improve the performance management experience for all employees.
- Lead Change Management: Support the successful adoption of new processes and messaging, working with leadership to drive cultural and behavioral change.
We work in a HYBRID STYLE of working with an unlimited home office, but twice a week we meet in the office for meetings.
The published salary is the minimum possible offer.
The starting salary may be higher depending on the extent of fulfillment of the employee's requirements (education, language skills, required practice, personality assumptions and skills).