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Manager, Product Management - Fraud (US Card)

Company: Capital One

Location: Washington DC

Posted Feb 01, 2025

Capital One's Fraud Product team is seeking a Product Manager for two key areas: Authentication & Verification and Payment Fraud Decisioning. The role involves driving the roadmap and delivery for real-time intelligent authentication experiences, determining strategy for pooling and reusing authentication tools, building a 101 Learning of the Authentication and Verification Space, outlining CX pain points, and managing a Senior Associate. The Product Manager will also lead a tech team, own feature and capability delivery, partner with data science teams, and collaborate with partner teams. Key qualifications include intellectual curiosity, communication and influencing skills, being a doer, passionate and customer-focused, a learner, and a team player. Basic qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree or military experience and at least 3 years of product management experience or experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering.

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What are typical salary ranges for Support & Enhance roles by seniority?
Junior Support Specialists earn $55k–$75k annually, Mid‑level engineers $75k–$110k, Senior engineers $110k–$150k, and Lead or Manager positions range $150k–$200k.
What skills and certifications are required for these positions?
Core certifications include CompTIA A+, ITIL Foundation, Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate, and vendor‑specific credentials like Zendesk Support Administrator or ServiceNow Certified System Administrator. In‑house skills should cover incident management, networking basics, scripting (PowerShell or Bash), and strong communication.
Is remote work common in Support & Enhance roles?
Approximately 70% of listings are fully remote, 25% hybrid, and 5% on‑site. Roles involving field service or on‑premise hardware support may require occasional on‑site presence.
What career progression paths exist in this field?
Typical ladder: Support Specialist → Senior Support Specialist → Technical Support Engineer → Incident Manager → Support Manager → Director of Support → VP of Customer Success. Seeking roles labeled “Technical Support Engineer” or “Incident Manager” accelerates upward mobility.
What industry trends are shaping Support & Enhance today?
Key trends include AI‑driven chatbots for first‑line triage, automation of ticket routing, proactive monitoring via cloud‑native observability tools, integration with DevOps

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