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Senior Product Manager, Events | Klaviyo Type: Full-time Requires 3 days/week in our Boston office.
Fully remote candidates will not be considered at this time.
Klaviyos Data Infrastructure pillar maintains a centralized, scalable, and flexible data store for analytical and transactional use cases.
Within this pillar, the Events Team owns the largest and richest dataset: events, which drive messaging, profile enrichment, analytics, and downstream use cases.
Strong understanding of data architecture concepts: databases, data lakes, eventdriven systems, and query optimization. ~ Familiarity with systems like ClickHouse and distributed data stores. ~ Ability to analyze query patterns, understand internal data usage, and define scalable strategies for event data. ~ You can articulate complex systems clearly and influence through writing. ~ You thrive at the intersection of data, infrastructure, and business outcomes.
Take ownership of the systems and strategies that make event data fast, reliable, and costeffective.
Optimize query performance and patterns: analyze internal usage to determine how to serve data efficiently without impacting customer experience.
Collaborate crossfunctionally and partner across R&D teams to evolve our event model and align with overall data strategy.
- Deliver business impact: enhance platform scalability and optimize event processing efficiency.
Spend time in Support, helping customers work through issues to gain a holistic product view.
Take ownership of the Events roadmap.
Have a quick impact by shaping and building initial product features.
Begin coaching and mentoring other Product Managers at Klaviyo.
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