About the job
About Us
At Redis, we have developed the technology that powers the fast applications that keep our world running smoothly. If you’ve checked the weather, made a purchase, or tracked your flight status online today, we’re proud to have played a part in that experience. Join us at Redis, where you’ll engage with cutting-edge technology to craft solutions that simplify and accelerate our users’ experiences. Are you ready to make a difference?
Why You'll Love Working Here
As a Senior Product Manager for Streams and Messaging, you will be at the forefront of modern, real-time systems. You will own essential capabilities that are fundamental to event-driven architectures, data pipelines, background processes, and real-time communications utilized by our extensive client base. Your work will have a direct impact, shaping how developers create reliable, real-time applications using Redis.
This role presents a unique opportunity to blend open-source innovation with enterprise-level requirements in cloud and self-managed environments. If you thrive on transforming complex distributed systems challenges into user-friendly product experiences and enjoy seeing your work create immediate impact, this position is tailored for you.
Your Responsibilities
Develop in-depth knowledge of the streams and messaging domain, focusing on event streaming, pub/sub, consumer groups, and real-time workflow reliability.
Collaborate with engineering, design, and key stakeholders to define comprehensive product requirements.
Maintain and prioritize a feature backlog that aligns with Redis’s strategic objectives.
Forge partnerships with core streaming ecosystem components through collaboration with our alliances team.
Ensure timely execution and delivery of product features as per specifications.
Work closely with product marketing on go-to-market strategies; collaborate with customer success and education teams to document, train, and support product features.
Evangelize streams and messaging capabilities both internally and externally across cross-functional teams.

