Apple TV+ Roadmap Lead

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As the Roadmap Lead for Apple TV+ Business, you will drive the prioritization of various cross functional initiatives and ensure these are scoped, sized, prioritized planned and executed flawlessly. You will work with leadership across business, engineering, program, product, finance and others to define a roadmap for Apple TV+ that drives strategic long term growth for the business.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with business strategic planning, analytics and finance to create repeatable analytics evaluation and forecasting models that can serve as a key input into the business and product roadmap.
  • Work hand in hand with various functions across the organization, for the management and prioritization of Apple TV+ roadmap.
  • Define, Manage and optimize the process by which initiatives are reviewed and prioritized through the lens of financial success, customer need, engineering capacity and product feasibility.
  • Lead the Fiscal planning cycles for TV line of business in collaboration with other services and functions + present progress to leadership.
  • Outstanding ability to understand project management, dependencies, scaling risks and influencing stakeholders to drive business results.
  • Exceptional ability to influence and communicate with multiple stakeholders in various functions and levels with an understanding of how to balance functional and business critical needs.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 8 years of experience in program/project management in large scale organizations.
  • Experience managing cross functional teams through established frameworks and effective communications.
  • Experienced in balancing multiple priorities, cross functional collaboration and work streams, working with limited resources.
  • Experience scaling programs and initiatives globally, with a deep understanding of the nuances across countries and regions.
  • BA/BS degree required.

Nice-to-haves

  • Solid understanding of product management and appreciation for roadmaps and engineering developments.
  • Excellent communication with the ability to influence and collaborate across cross-functional teams.
  • A strong analytical brain comfortable leveraging data and insights to inform strategic decision-making. Proficiency in using data analysis tools and techniques.
  • Outstanding ability to problem solve, develop creative solutions, and demonstrate resourcefulness.
  • An individual with natural curiosity and with an innovative and big picture approach.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical and dental coverage.
  • Retirement benefits.
  • A range of discounted products and free services.
  • Reimbursement for certain educational expenses — including tuition.
  • Opportunity to participate in Apple's discretionary employee stock programs.
  • Eligibility for discretionary bonuses or commission payments as well as relocation.
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