Full Time / New York City (Hybrid)
ReciMe is a recipe app revolutionizing how cooks organize, plan and shop their recipes. Our smart importing tool enables users to aggregate all their recipes in one platform within seconds - whether those recipes came from an Instagram video, recipe blog or grandma's recipe box.
We are the largest cooking app in the world and were recently featured on The Drew Barrymore Show. We’re profitable, and growing fast - in the last two years, our user base has 20x from 500k to 10M users.
- 📹 OFFSITE 2026: See video of our team offsite in Vietnam in April 2026!
We’re now looking for our first Product Manager to join our small team - someone who is obsessed with improving user experience, and running experiments to drive key product & retention metrics.
🚀 What You’ll Do
- Work closely with our CEO/CPO (Christine) and CTO (Nic) to shape the vision and execution of ReciMe’s product roadmap
- Drive ReciMe obsessively towards new user activation, retention and monetization heights.
- Lead a team of 4 engineers and 1 designer
- Design, ship & iterate on impactful features & A/B tests across the ReciMe product.
- Build ReciMe’s product engine, helping to systematize how we track, interpret, and iterate on experiments.
- Analyze user data and feedback to inform product decisions.
💪 What You Bring
- You’re naturally curious, analytical, and data-driven - you love digging into user data, spotting patterns, and forming hypotheses.
- At least 2 years of experience as a Product Manager - ideally in consumer and/or subscription businesses. Experience in Product Growth is especially valuable.
- Exceptional product & design intuition and understanding of best-in-class user experience design.
- You have a bias for action: you ship fast, learn fast, and aren’t afraid to test something scrappy to see if it works.
- Strong data acumen, with experience interpreting product metrics and making data-driven decisions (SQL experience is a plus).
- You’re organized, proactive, and love collaborating with product, design, and engineering to bring experiments to life.