Principal Product Manager, Connectivity Platform
New York Cityonsiteprincipal
Posted 1mo ago · via Lever
About this role
US Mobile is on a mission to revolutionize connectivity. Imagine a world where you can go into a single app and buy terabytes of data for every one of your devices: phone, wearables, smart devices, home broadband, and more. That’s the future that US Mobile is building: a software platform built truly for the 21st century and the age of 5G and beyond, with world-class engineering, best-in-class user experience, and features that will define the next generation of connectivity.
US Mobile is America's first and only Super Carrier, allowing customers to access all three major mobile networks & switch seamlessly between them, anytime, anywhere, to get the best coverage possible. We're now the #1 Phone Plan Provider on Consumer Reports and growing fast - including our team!…
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