NCQA is hiring a Senior Analyst in Product Management! The position supports the development of new and enhancement of existing key products within our Performance portfolio (e.g., Data Quality, Digital Content, etc.). This position contributes to the digital product initiatives by conducting research, analyzing trends, and assisting with product development lifecycle activities to ensure alignment with organizational goals, customer needs, and regulatory requirements. They will pull from their experience in developing products and programs to help NCQA design new and innovative offerings that drive the digital measurement transition. The ideal candidate is an analytical thinker with strong organizational skills who can collaborate effectively in a cross-functional environment. They will assist in gathering market insights, preparing pitch decks, and supporting the creation of product documentation (technical in nature) and business cases.
Key Responsibilities
Product Development
Go-To-Market Support
In Market Product Management
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Compensation & Benefits:
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