Job Description
Role: Head of Product
Location: Remote (time zone overlap with the Netherlands required)
Employment type: Full-time
About Numoya
Numoya is an e‑commerce brand focused on hair tools for older women. Today, 90–95% of revenue comes from a single hero product: a portable detangling/styling brush sold primarily to women 65+ with short hair who have struggled with styling. The business is very strong on marketing and customer acquisition, and now needs to build real product depth beyond a single brush sourced from China.
Role Overview
Numoya is hiring a Head of Product to fully own the product function end‑to‑end. This person will be responsible for:
- Defining the product vision and roadmap for Numoya’s hair tools portfolio
- Identifying, validating, and launching new products quickly
- Optimizing the existing hero product (and customer experience around it)
- Building a repeatable, data‑driven process for product discovery and development
- The founders are strong at marketing but have limited product expertise. You are expected to lead, not follow, in this area: design the process, make informed decisions, and move fast to test and iterate.
Key Responsibilities
Product Strategy & Vision
- Develop and own the product vision and multi‑quarter roadmap for Numoya’s hair tools line, with a focus on the 65+ female demographic.
- Deeply understand our core customer: pain points, desires, hair care routines, willingness to pay, and usage of current tools.
- Map and analyze the competitive landscape in hair tools and adjacent categories; spot gaps and opportunities for differentiated products and positioning.
- Identify new product lines or extensions that fit Numoya’s brand, audience, and marketing strengths.
New Product Discovery & Development
- Source and evaluate potential new hair tools/products (e.g., through suppliers, manufacturers, white‑label, or custom development).
- Build fast, lean validation loops:
- Customer interviews and surveys
- Concept tests, landing pages, pre‑launch lists
Small‑batch test orders and limited launches
- Define clear hypotheses and success metrics for each new product experiment.
- Work closely with suppliers/manufacturers on samples, iterations, quality standards, and cost negotiations.
- Manage the full lifecycle from concept → testing → launch → scale/kill decisions.
Existing Product Optimization
- Own the performance and customer experience of the current hero brush and any future core products.
- Analyze returns, reviews, support tickets, and NPS to identify product and packaging improvements.
- Propose and execute changes to product specs, packaging, instructions, accessories, and bundles to improve outcomes for older customers.
- Collaborate with marketing on positioning, messaging, and creative angles grounded in real product insight.
Data, Experimentation & Insights
- Set and track product KPIs (e.g., product‑level contribution margin, repeat rates, product‑specific AOV, return/complaint rates, review sentiment, test launch performance).
- Design and run structured experiments (A/B tests on offers, bundles, variations) to learn quickly.
- Translate quantitative and qualitative data into clear recommendations and decisions: scale, iterate, or kill.
Cross‑functional Collaboration
- Work closely with founders and the marketing team to ensure product strategy fuels and enhances acquisition and retention campaigns.
- Provide marketing with detailed product knowledge, customer insights, and angles that can be turned into high‑performing creatives.
- Collaborate with operations/logistics on supply, inventory planning, minimum order quantities, and lead times.
- When needed, brief and coordinate with external partners (e.g., designers, packaging specialists, agencies, freelancers).
Process & Leadership
- Design and implement a lightweight but robust product development process suitable for a fast‑moving DTC e‑commerce brand.
- Introduce pragmatic tools and workflows (roadmaps, backlogs, prioritization frameworks) without heavy bureaucracy.
- Potentially build and lead a small product team over time (e.g., product specialist, product researcher, technical PM, etc.) as scale demands.
What Success Looks Like (First 6–12 Months)
- A clear, prioritized product roadmap aligned with business goals and marketing strengths.
- Several new products were identified, validated, and launched, with at least some showing strong early traction.
- Improved performance and customer satisfaction for the current hero brush (better reviews, fewer complaints/returns, stronger LTV).
- A repeatable test‑and‑learn product process is in place, with fast cycles and clear decision criteria.
- The founders no longer feel “blind” on product – you are the trusted owner of all product decisions.
Requirements
Must‑Have Experience
4+ years in Product, Category, or Brand Management in:
- DTC e‑commerce, consumer products, beauty/hair care, personal care, or closely related physical product categories; and
- Environments where speed of testing and iteration is critical.
- Proven track record of:
- Successfully launching new consumer products from concept to market.
- Making decisions based on data + customer insight, not just intuition.
- Running lean experiments (test batches, pre‑launches, landing page tests, etc.).
- Experience working in or with small/medium, high‑growth companies, but with enough structure to handle roadmap, KPIs, and processes.
- Strong collaboration with marketing teams (especially performance/paid media) to align product and messaging.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong customer insight skills: interviewing, observing, and translating feedback into product decisions.
- Excellent analytical skills: comfortable with spreadsheets, cohort views, funnel metrics, and simple tests.
- Very high bias for action and speed:
- You prefer “launch and learn” over waiting for perfect information.
- You can ship “good enough to gather data” and then iterate.
- Structured and organized: able to manage multiple product initiatives without dropping details.
- Strong communication: can clearly explain product logic and trade‑offs to non‑product teammates.
- Comfortable owning decisions end‑to‑end and being accountable for outcomes.
Nice‑to‑Have
- Experience with the 65+ demographic, haircare/beauty tools, or assistive/comfort products.
- Experience working with Asian manufacturers/suppliers (e.g., China) and managing samples, quality, and MOQs.
- Experience setting up or working with review/NPS systems and customer feedback loops.
- Background in (or close collaboration with) performance marketing, CRO, or growth.
Traits That Fit Numoya’s Culture
- Speed over perfection: You move fast, test fast, and are comfortable learning in public.
- Ownership: You behave like a founder of the product function.
- Pragmatic: You choose simple, effective solutions over complex frameworks.
- Curious and empathetic: Genuinely interested in the lives and needs of older women using our products.
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