Job Description
Job Description
Insight Global is seeking a Product Manager (Vendor Partners) to support one of our large telecom customers with their 3rd party vendor partnership team. This role is heavily focused on partner engagement, product operations, and execution. In this role, you will work closely with third‑party device partners, internal engineering, QA, and operations teams to improve WiFi connectivity, performance, and customer experience. A candidate with strong communication, ability to build credible rapport with internal and external partners is a must.
Pay Range: $50-60
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Skills and Requirements
5-7+ years of Product Management, Partner Management, or Program Management
Strong partner engagement experience (external vendors, OEMs, or strategic partners)
Background in telecom or other enterprise technology companies (Amazon, Microsoft, Comcast, Dish, etc.) Conceptual WiFi knowledge
Experience with contract negotiations NDA/Evaluation/Enhanced NDA).
Knowledge and experience with Agile delivery frameworks