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Junior Product Manager
About Eva
Hi, we’re Eva! And we’re here to help fill your home with beautiful, functional, and affordable furniture. With our laser focus on design, marketing and customer-centricity, we want you to jump on board as we accelerate towards becoming Australia’s leading digital furniture company. More information about us can be found on our Careers page.
Overview of the role
As the second member of the product management team, you’ll be part of driving and defining change by assisting our Product Manager.
This role involves developing and launching incredible customer experiences, both through our game-changing furniture products and digital experience in a fast-paced and growing business, changing up the ‘status quo’ for retail.
Associate Product Manager
About Eva
Hi, we’re Eva! And we’re here to help fill your home with beautiful, functional, and affordable furniture. With our laser focus on design, marketing and customer-centricity, we want you to jump on board as we accelerate towards becoming Australia’s leading digital furniture company. More information about us can be found on our Careers page.
Overview of the role
As the second member of the product management team, you’ll be part of driving and defining change by assisting our Product Manager.
This role involves developing and launching incredible customer experiences, both through our game-changing furniture products and digital experience in a fast-paced and growing business, changing up the ‘status quo’ for retail.
by Ben Graham and Shireen Khalil 1st Apr 2021 8:38 AM Â There are chaotic scenes in Byron Bay after thousands of blues fans were turned away from the city s iconic Bluesfest festival in a last-minute cancellation. Some had travelled from as far away as WA - with one group making a 30-hour drive from Geraldton - only to be told the event wouldn t be going ahead due to fears of a COVID-19 outbreak. As a result, food vendors, with fridges and freezers full of produce ready to sell to the festival s 15,000 people attendees, were left stranded. Artists have also been left devastated, with one band lashing the decision to scrap the event as absolutely disgusting .