Lead Technical Recruiter, Product Management

Duolingo Duolingo · Consumer · New York, NY +1 · Talent Acquisition

Lead Technical Recruiter for Product Management at Duolingo, responsible for full-cycle recruiting, shaping hiring strategy, and building recruiting infrastructure. Requires 7+ years of experience in Product hiring, partnering with senior leaders, and data fluency.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own full-cycle recruiting for Product roles at all levels — ICs to senior leaders — building deep pipelines and consistently closing top talent.
  2. Be a true partner to the CPO, shaping hiring strategy, prioritizing roles, and helping define what great Product talent looks like at Duolingo.
  3. Lead and influence without direct authority, working across recruiting, sourcing, and business stakeholders to align processes, calibrate expectations, and drive outcomes.
  4. Drive sourcing strategy (roughly 25–30% of your time), going beyond inbound to build proactive outreach for senior and hard-to-fill roles.
  5. Use data to tell the story — diagnosing pipeline health, surfacing insights to leadership, and making decisions that balance speed with quality.

Skills

Required

  • Full-cycle recruiting
  • Product hiring
  • Partnering with senior leaders
  • Hiring across levels
  • Data analysis
  • Sourcing strategy

Nice to have

  • Leading or mentoring a recruiting team
  • Deep market knowledge of Product talent landscape
  • Building repeatable hiring systems

What the JD emphasized

  • 7+ years of full-cycle recruiting experience, with meaningful depth in Product hiring
  • Experience partnering closely with senior leaders (VP/C-suite) to shape org strategy, not just fill seats
  • A track record of hiring across levels — from PMs to Directors to VPs — with strong judgment on what "great" looks like at each
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity, with the ownership mindset to create structure where it doesn't exist
  • Strong data fluency — you know how to use pipeline metrics to drive conversations and influence decisions