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What is a Product Manager Two?

A Product Manager Two is typically a mid-level product management role within an organization. People in this position are responsible for overseeing the development and lifecycle of a product or feature, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring that the product meets the needs of users and aligns with business goals. They often manage multiple projects simultaneously, analyze market trends, and incorporate customer feedback into product improvements. This role builds on foundational product management experience and usually requires strong communication, analytical, and leadership skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Product Manager Two?

To excel as a Product Manager Two, you need strong analytical skills, product lifecycle management experience, and a background in business or related fields, often with several years in product roles. Familiarity with tools like Jira, Aha!, and Agile methodologies, as well as certifications such as Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), are typically required. Exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and strategic thinking abilities distinguish top performers in this position. These skills ensure successful product delivery, effective cross-functional collaboration, and alignment with business goals.

How does a Product Manager Two typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during product development?

As a Product Manager Two, you'll frequently work with engineering, design, marketing, and sales teams to ensure successful product delivery. You'll serve as the main point of contact, facilitating communication, aligning priorities, and resolving any roadblocks. This role often involves organizing and leading meetings, clarifying requirements, and gathering feedback to keep projects on track. Strong collaboration skills are essential, as you'll need to balance diverse perspectives and ensure stakeholder alignment throughout the product lifecycle.

What is the difference between Product Manager Two vs Product Manager One?

AspectProduct Manager TwoProduct Manager One
Experience LevelMid-level, typically 3-5 yearsEntry to early-mid level, 1-3 years
ResponsibilitiesOwns product features, collaborates with cross-functional teams, manages product lifecycleSupports product development, assists senior managers, handles specific tasks
Required SkillsStrong analytical, communication, and project management skillsBasic understanding of product management, good communication skills
CertificationsOften preferred: Scrum, Agile certificationsLess commonly required

Product Manager Two typically has more experience and handles more complex responsibilities than Product Manager One. They play a key role in managing product features and collaborating across teams, whereas Product Manager One often supports these activities. The transition from Product Manager One to Two involves gaining experience, skills, and certifications relevant to mid-level product management roles.

What other roles can a product manager do?

Product managers can transition into roles such as product owner, project manager, business analyst, or marketing manager, leveraging their skills in product development, strategic planning, and cross-functional collaboration. They may also move into executive positions like director of product or chief product officer, often requiring leadership experience and industry knowledge.

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Job description

Reports to: Varies by location

Functions Supervised: Branch Services and Staff

Primary Functions: In this role, you will spearhead branch performance, drive portfolio management and sales growth, and exceptional employee and member experience. As the branch leader driving execution and delivering results, you will leverage inspirational leadership, foster collaborative partnerships, and implement sound operational practices to establish and maintain a strong member centric culture. You will inspire, empower, and develop your team as both a leader and a coach, helping them achieve individual and collective performance and sales goals through innovative, needs based solutions that deliver meaningful value to members. To succeed, you must communicate business priorities with clarity and energy, enabling your team to execute confidently while elevating service excellence, deepening member relationships, and driving long term, sustainable growth.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Lead the Team: Translate business objectives into clearly defined, branch-level priorities with individualized action plans; direct and oversee activities to consistently exceed targets.
  2. Coach & Mentor: Provide regular observational feedback and structured monthly 1:1s; specifically coaching the Assistant Branch Manager to drive service and sales excellence.
  3. Elevate Member Experience: Guide the team to deepen relationships via needs-based conversations, tailored solutions, and education on alternative channels.
  4. Grow the Business: Monitor market trends and competitor offerings; activate and maintain strong internal partnerships (Insurance Brokers, Home Loans, Business/Commercial Services, Retirement & Investment Services) to deliver comprehensive solutions.
  5. Resolve Issues: Use strong communication and problem-solving skills to address member and personnel concerns quickly and constructively.
  6. Community Engagement: Plan and execute outreach, events, sponsorships, and education that align with GCU’s mission and values.
  7. Manage Personnel: Hire, onboard, evaluate, and develop team members; foster a collaborative environment that encourages unity, teamwork, and encourages diverse ideas that support Global’s mission, vision and values.
  8. Maintain Compliance and Operations: Adhere to all regulatory requirements; understand all policies/procedures and exercise sound judgment as appropriate. Ensure facility maintenance and supply inventory meet standards.
  9. Call Center Support: Support Member Service Center overflow activities and ensure schedule adherence.
  10. Member Experience & Efficiency: Achieve member satisfaction and retention through empathetic, personalized service at every interaction. Promote digital adoption, strive for first contact resolution, lobby management, and call handling performance.
  11. Portfolio, Acquisition & Retention: Meet/exceed branch production goals on deposits and loans; drive net new deposits, memberships, and shares, while expanding multi product households. Minimize attrition through proactive retention and advance Personal Lines Insurance quote & bind outcomes.
  12. Talent & Culture: Build a diverse pipeline, implement coaching plans, and develop team members to meet evolving business needs; maintain a safe, inclusive workplace with high morale.
  13. Operational Integrity: Ensure full compliance with policies and regulatory requirements; uphold and maintain strong asset controls (security, cash/negotiables, General Ledger (GL) accounts) and schedule adherence for Member Service Center overflow calls.
  14. Community Impact: Serve as a visible brand ambassador—cultivate relationships with local businesses and civic organizations, lead financial literacy efforts, execute member and community events, convert qualified leads, and drive business development to expand awareness, drive growth and adoption of GCU solutions.
  15. Other Duties: Perform additional responsibilities as assigned.

Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field.

Creditable Experience in Lieu of Education: Two years of sales management experience in retail or branch banking, with a track record of meeting sales goals and driving member satisfaction in a high-volume environment.

Experience/Skills: Demonstrated ability to coach and develop teams to excellence in sales, service, and operational integrity. Strong interpersonal communication, confidence, and ability to multitask effectively. Experience in retail banking, talent sourcing, and assessment. Experience leading in a digital-forward environment. Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. as needed. Obtain and maintain applicable state Personal Lines Insurance licenses to quote and bind products and meet established quote and issue goals.

Tenure: Assignment to Branch Manager I (Category 09), or Branch Manager II (Category 08), is determined by organizational needs, market, education and experience. Advancement requires management recommendation and will be based on certifications and/or performance.


Starting base salary will be determined based on candidate experience, qualifications, education, and applicable local or state wage requirements, and will fall within the range provided below. In accordance with our Salary Administration policy, new hire base salaries generally fall between the minimum and midpoint of the listed range.


$79,989 - $132,798 annually
$69,557 - $112,677 annually
  • Short-term and long-term incentives
  • Comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance plan that has HSA and FSA options
  • 401(k) plan with a 5% match
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Life and disability coverage
  • Voluntary cash benefits for accident, hospitalization and critical illness
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Generous leave programs to include Paid Time Off accrual, Paid Sick Leave, Paid Holidays
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