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Affirm

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Staff PM owning Affirm's cross-platform consumer experience architecture — navigation, design systems, and React Native foundations

This Staff Product Manager role on Affirm's Consumer team owns the foundational systems and experience architecture (navigation, information architecture, design systems, shared UX frameworks) spanning mobile app, web, and future consumer surfaces. It requires 8+ years of consumer product management at scale with proven cross-functional leadership and experience partnering deeply with engineering on React Native and platform architecture, without needing deep technical expertise. Expect interview questions on platform strategy, driving alignment without direct authority, and balancing consumer experience quality against engineering constraints across a large, multi-team org.

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What this interview tests

  • Platform/experience architecture ownership (navigation, IA, design systems)
  • Cross-functional influence without direct authority across Mobile/Web engineering
  • Leading large-scale redesigns and structural consumer experience transformations
  • Shaping React Native platform and architecture strategy without deep technical depth
  • Establishing standards, governance, and quality bars across a consumer org
  • Consumer product judgment using research, experimentation, and analytics

Common question themes

Describe a foundational platform or shared framework you built that multiple teams adopted

How do you drive alignment across engineering orgs when you have no direct authority

Walk through a major redesign you led end-to-end, including trade-offs and stakeholder pushback

How would you evolve a shared React Native app platform without being a deep technical expert

How do you establish experience quality standards or governance across many product teams

Give an example of using research/analytics to identify a consumer experience gap

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