FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we support remote work, and the roles are home-based in the EMEA time zone.
What type of company is Canonical?
Canonical is a leading provider of open source software and operating systems, particularly known for its popular platform, Ubuntu.
What qualifications are needed for the Product Manager position?
Exceptional academic results, an understanding of Linux and the open source community, knowledge of computer architecture and application development, and strong communication skills in English are required.
Is prior product management experience necessary for all applicants?
While product management experience in the software industry is required for more senior positions, it is not mandatory for every applicant.
What kind of projects will a Product Manager work on?
A Product Manager will oversee the product development lifecycle, collaborate with cross-functional teams, conduct market research, and drive product strategies across various domains such as AI/ML, IoT, Cloud, and more.
Will I need to travel for this role?
Yes, you should be willing to travel internationally up to four times a year for company events lasting up to two weeks.
What does Canonical offer in terms of professional development?
Canonical provides a personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year and conducts annual compensation reviews.
Is there a focus on open source technology in this position?
Yes, the role emphasizes a passion for open source technology and aims to improve the quality and impact of open source solutions in various markets.
How does Canonical promote diversity and inclusion?
Canonical fosters a workplace free from discrimination and values diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds, ensuring fair consideration for all applications.
What benefits does Canonical provide to its employees?
Benefits include a distributed work environment, performance-driven bonuses, annual leave, maternity and paternity leave, an Employee Assistance Program, and the opportunity to travel to meet colleagues.