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Director of Product Management

ROLI
Greater London
1 day ago
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At ROLI, we’re making music creation more accessible than ever. As Director of Product Management for the Learn App, you’ll own the roadmap and execution of our next-generation music learning platform, shaping how learners around the world engage with music. By combining strategy, analytics, and creativity, you’ll drive the development of features that inspire, retain, and grow our user base.

About Us

At ROLI, we believe music lives inside everyone - it’s a universal right. Our mission is simple: to create tools that turn all humans into music makers. From the groundbreaking Seaboard to our latest ROLI Piano and Airwave, we design intuitive instruments and technologies that make music creation more expressive, accessible, and inspiring.

We’re a team of musicians, engineers, coders, researchers, and creatives of every background, united by a passion for learning, innovation, and collaboration. What we share is a drive to free the music - to empower people everywhere to connect with themselves and with others through sound.

At ROLI, this is more than work - it’s a chance to unlock the music inside everyone and transform creativity worldwide.

Your Purpose

You’ll define the Learn App’s product direction and translate ROLI’s strategic vision into measurable outcomes. By leading a data-informed, iterative approach, you’ll ensure our gamified learning experiences evolve quickly, deliver real value to users, and position ROLI as the leader in creative music learning.

Your Responsibilities

You define and own the Learn App roadmap, aligning with ROLI’s broader strategy.

You translate company goals into clear requirements, priorities, and sprint plans.

You collaborate with design, engineering, and QA to deliver features on time and at high quality.

You champion a culture of iteration, launching fast, testing rigorously, and refining continuously.

You use analytics and A/B testing to measure product impact and guide decision-making.

You manage backlog and feature prioritisation with discipline, ensuring delivery efficiency.

You share progress, risks, and insights with leadership to maintain alignment and confidence.

Who We’re Looking For

You have 10+ years of product management experience, with a track record of shipping successful mobile apps.

You’ve worked on subscription-based products or gamified platforms.

You’re highly skilled in using analytics, A/B testing, and experimentation to inform decisions.

You’ve worked on interactive apps, ideally in music, gaming, or education technology.

You have experience reporting product progress to boards or executive leadership.

You understand agile methodologies and are confident in backlog management and delivery planning.

You thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments, aligning cross-functional teams, internal stakeholders, and external partners around shared goals.

You’re a clear communicator with strong presentation skills and the ability to influence at all levels.

You may have a degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science or Music Technology, or you’ve built equivalent expertise through hands-on experience in product, technology, or creative industries. What matters most is your ability to blend technical understanding with product vision.

Your Impact

You’ll know you’re succeeding when:

  • Key Learn App features are launched iteratively, based on data and user insight.
  • Analytics frameworks and A/B testing processes are established and embedded in workflows.
  • Engagement, retention, and subscription metrics show measurable improvement.
  • You’re recognised as a trusted product leader who drives impact across teams and inspires collaboration.


Life at ROLI

This role comes with a competitive salary and a range of benefits designed to support your health, well-being, and creativity, including a healthcare cash plan, pension scheme, volunteering days, Bike2Work, access to trained counsellors, hack days, yoga classes and a product lending library. You’ll also enjoy regular social events, from summer and end-of-year parties to team outings.

We embrace hybrid working, with three days in the office (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday), giving you the flexibility to balance collaboration and focus time. And because we know great work needs great fuel, you’ll enjoy freshly made smoothies, breakfast pastries, and vegan lunches during the week!

Application Process

We aim to make our hiring process transparent and candidate-friendly. Here’s what you can expect:

  1. Intro Call – A conversation with our Talent Acquisition Partner to discuss your background, experience, and interest in the role.
  2. Hiring Manager Interview – A discussion with the Chief Product Officer to explore your skills, approach, and fit for the team.
  3. Team Interview – A broader conversation with team members to explore your background and alignment with the working environment.
  4. Final Interviews – Conversations with our Co-Founder and VP of Engineering to align on ROLI’s values and your motivation for joining us.

We strive to move efficiently through the process while giving you the opportunity to learn about the role, the team, and life at ROLI.

Inclusion & Belonging

At ROLI, we celebrate diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetics, or age. If you need any accommodations during the recruitment process, please let us know - we’re here to support you.

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