Founded in 2008, DoubleVerify (DV) is the leading independent provider of marketing measurement software, data, and analytics that authenticate the quality and effectiveness of digital media for the world's largest brands and media platforms. DV brings transparency and accountability to the market, ensuring ad viewability, brand safety, fraud protection, accurate impression delivery, and audience quality across campaigns. Hundreds of Fortune 500 companies rely on DV to maximize the value of their media investments across every major vertical, including financial services, telecom, automotive, retail, CPG, travel, luxury, and pharmaceuticals.
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The Senior Product Manager, Social will own the definition, strategy, and development of DoubleVerify's social product portfolio. This is a high-impact role within one of DV's fastest-growing business areas, focused on helping advertisers and partners maximize performance and transparency across leading social platforms.
The ideal candidate has strong product discovery skills, thrives in ambiguity, and can align diverse cross-functional teams around a shared vision. They combine analytical rigor with customer empathy, translating insights into innovative solutions and executing with engineering teams to deliver measurable results.
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The successful candidate's starting salary will be determined based on a number of non-discriminating factors, including qualifications for the role, level, skills, experience, location, and balancing internal equity relative to peers at DV. The estimated salary range for this role based on the qualifications set forth in the job description is between [$145,000 - $203,000]. This role will also be eligible for bonus/commission (as applicable), equity, and benefits. The range above is for the expectations as laid out in the job description; however, we are often open to a wide variety of profiles, and recognize that the person we hire may be more or less experienced than this job description as posted.
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