Product Data Manager - Ecommerce at Fortune

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Fortune Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Entry Level & New GradExperience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
E-commerce, Powersports, RetailIndustries

Requirements

  • Understanding of e-commerce shopping (have favorite online stores and know why you like them)
  • Proficiency in spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel required, including knowledge of formulas, macros, and basic best practices)
  • Very strong computer and internet browser/data manipulation skills (e.g., Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V in muscle memory, Googling as an action verb)
  • Must be based locally (Montreal, QC)
  • Excellent written and verbal English skills
  • Bonus: Knowledge of SQL or any type of scripting
  • Bonus: Basic familiarity with CSS and HTML
  • Bonus: Knowledge of the automotive, marine, cycling and/or powersports industry

Responsibilities

  • Selecting new products to be added to the website
  • Preparing data feeds for new products using information collected from various sources
  • Maintaining accurate and up-to-date product information for current products
  • Organizing and enhancing product data to assist customers in understanding differences between various products
  • Resolving catalog/data issues, including missing or outdated information, erroneous images, and others

Skills

E-commerce
Product Data Management
Data Feeds
Product Listings
Data Analysis
Product Optimization
Web Research

Fortune

Media company providing business insights and rankings

About Fortune

Fortune provides trusted information and compelling stories to business leaders, investors, and professionals across various industries. The company is well-known for its authoritative rankings, such as the Fortune 500 list, which showcases the largest U.S. companies by revenue. Fortune creates and shares content through its website, magazines, newsletters, and conferences, generating revenue from advertising, subscriptions, and event sponsorships. What sets Fortune apart from its competitors is its focus on finance, leadership, technology, health, and lifestyle topics, appealing to a loyal audience that values high-quality business journalism. The company's goal is to improve the business world and make a positive impact as it moves into its second century.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
1929Year Founded
$1.3MTotal Funding
ICOCompany Stage
Financial Services, Consumer Goods, EntertainmentIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Paid Vacation
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
Generous Parental Leave
Tuition Reimbursement
Mentorship Program

Risks

Decline in print media consumption may affect Fortune's magazine sales and advertising revenue.
Increased competition from digital-native platforms could attract Fortune's audience.
Economic downturns could reduce advertising budgets, impacting Fortune's primary revenue stream.

Differentiation

Fortune's authoritative rankings like the Fortune 500 set it apart in business journalism.
Its long, in-depth feature articles provide unique insights not found in competitors.
Fortune's Live Media events foster global business communities and networking opportunities.

Upsides

Growing interest in ESG criteria boosts demand for Fortune's business journalism content.
AI-driven content personalization can enhance reader engagement and subscription rates.
Virtual events allow Fortune to expand its Live Media offerings globally without constraints.

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