Associate Product Manager - Growth Platform

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · LONDON, LONDON, United Kingdom · Corporate Sector

Associate Product Manager for a Growth Platform within J.P. Morgan Personal Investing, focusing on translating business objectives into product outcomes, managing the product lifecycle, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive customer engagement and measurable results in a regulated financial services environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support the development and articulation of a clear product strategy that aligns customer value with the firm’s broader objectives, converting strategy into actionable roadmaps and backlogs.
  2. Lead structured discovery and synthesize market, customer, and data insights into prioritized product hypotheses, clear requirements, and minimum viable product definitions.
  3. Own and maintain a well-organized backlog, writing concise user stories and acceptance criteria; manage dependencies and sequence work to maximize throughput and impact.
  4. Define and track key success metrics, including cost, feature adoption, risk posture, reliability, and customer engagement, and use insights to drive iterative improvements.
  5. Collaborate effectively with Product, Engineering, Compliance, Operations, and Investments, and coordinate with external partners to ensure compliant, high-quality delivery.

Skills

Required

  • product management
  • financial services
  • digital product life cycle
  • requirements definition
  • backlog management
  • cross-functional initiatives
  • software delivery best practices
  • MVP design
  • data-driven decision-making
  • technical communication
  • user needs analysis
  • business objectives analysis
  • technical constraints analysis
  • written communication
  • structured problem-solving

Nice to have

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, finance, or a highly quantitative discipline
  • building products informed by first-principles design
  • customer feedback
  • measurable impact on engagement or growth
  • operating in complex, matrix organizations
  • collaborating across teams and functions