Product Manager, Content Ops Labeling

12 Minutes ago • 2-3 Years • $164,200 PA - $229,900 PA

Job Summary

Job Description

The Product Manager, Content Ops Labeling role at Reddit involves driving end-to-end product development for tools and workflows supporting human-in-the-loop content strategies, crucial for scaling labeling projects that power ML and AI solutions. The responsibilities include developing and executing a product vision, maintaining a prioritized roadmap, designing and implementing ML-assisted tooling, understanding operator pain points, ensuring high-quality datasets, collaborating with cross-functional teams, participating in planning sessions, and defining key performance indicators. This role requires a strong understanding of content understanding and AI, with a focus on increasing efficiency and scale of human judgment while maintaining high data labeling quality.
Must have:
  • 2-3 years of product management experience
  • 1-3 years content labeling experience
  • Experience developing internal tools or workflows
  • Experience with high volumes of labeling data and user management
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills
Good to have:
  • Experience with ML labeling/annotation projects
  • Experience with taxonomy development and best practices
  • Comfort with rapid prototyping tools
Perks:
  • 100% remote work
  • Comprehensive Healthcare Benefits
  • 401k Matching
  • Workspace benefits for home office
  • Personal & Professional development funds
  • Family Planning Support
  • Flexible Vacation & Reddit Global Wellness Days
  • 4+ months paid Parental Leave
  • Paid Volunteer time off

Job Details

Reddit is a community of communities. It’s built on shared interests, passion, and trust and is home to the most open and authentic conversations on the internet. Every day, Reddit users submit, vote, and comment on the topics they care most about. With 100,000+ active communities and approximately 101M+ daily active unique visitors, Reddit is one of the internet’s largest sources of information. For more information, visit redditinc.com.

Location:

Reddit is continuing to grow our teams with the best talent. This role is remote friendly anywhere in the United States.

Team Description:

The Content Operations team is tasked with connecting Redditors to relevant content. The team is responsible for ML + human-in-the-loop content programming of major surfaces (such as the feed, notifications, and onboarding) and growing the content ecosystem on the platform. The team is globally distributed and highly cross-functional - driving content strategy in all key markets and product surfaces. 

We are looking for a Product Manager who will be responsible for driving end-to-end product development for tooling and workflows in support of the company’s human-in-the-loop content strategies. This role is crucial to scaling the impact of labeling projects that power ML and AI solutions fundamental to Reddit.  They will become an expert in labeling processes and work at the intersection of content understanding and AI.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and execute a product vision and strategy for labeling/annotation projects, with a focus on increasing the efficiency and scale of human judgment while maintaining high data labeling quality
  • Maintain and communicate a prioritized roadmap to support Content Ops Labeling and company strategic initiatives
  • Design and implement ML-assisted tooling for workflow and labeling solutions
  • Understand operator pain points and define product requirements to address them
  • Ensure end-to-end delivery of high-quality datasets that meet project objectives 
  • Work closely with developers, product managers, and labeling team members to understand problems, capture new ideas and manage a prioritized backlog of requirements
  • Participate in quarterly planning sessions to define initiatives, resolve dependencies and perform data-driven prioritization
  • Develop and maintain documentation for labeling processes and best practices
  • Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) for labeling projects, such as accuracy, speed, and cost

Required Qualifications:

  • 2-3 years of product management experience
  • 1-3 years content labeling experience
  • You have experience developing internal tools or workflows from 0 to 1
  • You have worked with high volumes of labeling data, understand user management and queue-based review systems
  • You have strong analytical and problem solving skills, including a willingness to roll up your sleeves and dive into the minutia. Ability to use SQL is a strong asset 
  • You have a passion and drive for testing and learning at a fast pace
  • You know how to define team goals and success metrics and ensure that we are tracking towards improvements that align with Reddit's wider business objectives
  • You are a compelling influencer with great communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to align a diverse group of stakeholders towards a common goal
  • You have had direct exposure & a degree of domain expertise in Machine Learning applied to content discovery

Preferred Experience:

  • Experience with ML labeling/annotation projects
  • Experience with taxonomy development and best practices
  • Comfort with rapid prototyping tools

Benefits:

  • All roles are 100% remote, but we also have offices in SF, LA, NY & Chicago
  • Comprehensive Healthcare Benefits
  • 401k Matching
  • Workspace benefits for your home office
  • Personal & Professional development funds
  • Family Planning Support
  • Flexible Vacation (please use them!) & Reddit Global Wellness Days
  • 4+ months paid Parental Leave
  • Paid Volunteer time off

 

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