This role is for one of Weekday’s clients
Min Experience : 4 years
Location : Delhi
JobType : full-time
Requirements
Product Lead - Purpose & Role Description
As a Product Lead, you’d be solving real user problems - whether faced by students, internal teams (admissions, sales, placement, ops, marketing), or external leads - by building new features or integrating third-party tools that streamline workflows, improve user experiences, and drive measurable business outcomes.
This role drives product ideation, owns the success of features and tools, manages delivery with the tech team, and works closely with domain heads to ensure that every initiative creates a meaningful impact.
You will own the entire product lifecycle-from discovery and solution design to development, launch, and post-release iteration-to ensure every initiative delivers meaningful impact.
What’d you be responsible for :
- Conducting user research and driving product discovery, with a goal of validating at least 3 user problems per quarter that eventually lead to successful product outcomes.
- Launching and managing product or feature rollouts, ensuring that at least 80% of these achieve their intended usage and adoption metrics.
- Coordinating with the tech and domain teams for execution, with the aim of delivering 90% or more of all projects within agreed timelines.
- Enhancing internal team workflows through product solutions, targeting a 30% or greater improvement in time or effort saved across at least two core workflows per quarter.
- Owning user satisfaction with product tools, as measured by stakeholder surveys and interviews, with an expectation of achieving high feedback scores.
Some of your Monthly Outcomes for the first 3 months in this role :
Month 1
Build deep understanding of Kraftshala’s products and user segmentsConduct user interviews and internal stakeholder discussionsReview existing product backlog and identify early winsIdentify and validate at least 2 high-potential product opportunitiesEstablish alignment with tech lead and set up ritualsShip 1 small feature or integrationMonth 2
Own sprint planning with the tech teamDrive discovery and solution design for 1-2 validated problem areasCoordinate the rollout of a new internal tool or workflow upgradeMaintain >90% project delivery alignment with engineering timelines
Month 3+
Consistently deliver 2-3 high-impact product releases per quarter that solve validated problems and drive adoptionEstablish a structured, problem-first product roadmap prioritizing outcomes over featuresBecome the go-to problem solver for internal teams and student-facing experiences by combining product thinking with business empathyTop Grading :
Here’s how we distinguish between an A-player and a B-player in this role :
Problem Solving : An A-player proactively identifies problems that others miss and crafts simple, creative solutions. A B-player tends to wait for direction or defaults to the most obvious fixes without deeper investigation.Execution : An A-player drives execution across functions and consistently ships on time. In contrast, a B-player often struggles with delays, unclear specifications, and scope creep that impact delivery.Collaboration : A-players anticipate stakeholder needs and communicate transparently throughout the product lifecycle. B-players, however, tend to wait for others to surface blockers and often face challenges aligning teams.User Obsession : A-player product managers seek direct feedback from users regularly and iterate quickly based on that input. A B-player prioritizes tasks without proper user validation or incorporating structured feedback loops.Metrics Focus : A-players define clear success metrics before launch and rigorously review impact afterward. B-players ship without setting measurable goals and rarely conduct post-launch analysis.Technical Fluency : A-players work deeply with engineers, leveraging automation or AI tools like GPTs wherever useful. B-players may struggle to understand technical trade-offs or engage meaningfully in implementation conversations.Must Haves :
3 - 4 years of hands-on product management experience (We’re not fussed about the exact years of experience, as that’s just a proxy for your skill level.)Comfort working with engineers, designers, APIs, and no-code toolsFamiliarity with Agile developmentWillingness to learn quickly, adapt to new domains, and continuously improve both the product and yourself.Good-to-haves :
Experience building or customizing GPTs, AI bots, or using LLMs to streamline processes