Mozilla

Senior Product Manager, Firefox Mobile (Android)

Canada

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Internet Software & ServicesIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should have demonstrated impact launching or managing an app in the Google Play Store (iOS App Store a plus), with a hunger to get results, deep knowledge of Android’s ecosystem (e.g., Kotlin, Jetpack, Play Store policies), and technical fluency in web browser technologies (e.g., Gecko, Chromium, privacy features). Furthermore, applicants should possess Google Play Console expertise, including the ability to analyze ANRs, crash rates, and acquisition data, and a research passion for studying fast-growing apps and competitors to uncover retention and monetization strategies, along with a global mindset and experience or ability to grow users in markets like Europe, Japan, or Asia, with sensitivity to cultural and data plan differences.

Responsibilities

The Senior Product Manager, Firefox Mobile (Android) will prioritize and ship features for Firefox’s Android browser, aligning user needs, technical constraints, and company goals, working closely with engineers and designers to create a browser that delights users worldwide. They will obsessively track new and competing apps through store trends and hands-on testing, fueling innovative Firefox features and UX, utilizing Google Play Console to track app health and optimize acquisition channels, supporting user acquisition and retention efforts through ASO and growth strategies, adapting Firefox for international markets, and relentlessly championing the Android user’s needs using analytics and insights to drive enhancements for the Firefox experience.

Skills

Product Management
Android
Browser Development
Feature Prioritization
Cross-functional Collaboration
User Experience Design
Performance Optimization
Privacy

Mozilla

Not-for-profit organization promoting internet health

About Mozilla

Mozilla operates as a not-for-profit organization focused on promoting an open and accessible internet. Its main product is the Firefox browser, which emphasizes user privacy and security. Mozilla generates revenue through partnerships and search engine royalties, allowing it to reinvest in projects that enhance internet health rather than distributing profits to shareholders. This commitment to user empowerment and ethical practices sets Mozilla apart from traditional for-profit tech companies. Additionally, Mozilla engages in advocacy and educational initiatives through the Mozilla Foundation, supporting open-source projects and internet literacy programs. The goal of Mozilla is to create a better internet for everyone by prioritizing user-centric products and fostering a healthier online ecosystem.

Mountain View, CaliforniaHeadquarters
1998Year Founded
$3.4MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Consumer Software, Social Impact, CybersecurityIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Insurance, Health & Wellness. Health Insurance.
Financial & Retirement.
401k Plan
Family & Parenting.
Work From Home.
Vacation & Time Off.
Perks & Discounts. Free Lunch or Snacks.

Risks

Privacy complaint against Mozilla could damage its reputation as a privacy-focused organization.
Layoffs at Mozilla Foundation may disrupt operations and affect innovation.
Integration challenges may arise from Anonym's acquisition due to cultural differences.

Differentiation

Mozilla operates as a not-for-profit, prioritizing user empowerment over profit.
Mozilla reinvests revenue into mission-driven projects, unlike traditional for-profit companies.
Mozilla's open-source technology and privacy focus distinguish it in the tech industry.

Upsides

Mozilla's acquisition of Anonym enhances its privacy and security offerings.
The launch of Mozilla Monitor Plus meets growing demand for privacy solutions.
Laura Chambers' appointment as CEO may bring strategic insights to Mozilla.

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