Sr. Member Experience Manager
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The Opportunity
Dave is growing fast and the member base is growing with it. As more people choose Dave over traditional banking, the feedback loop that helps us understand their experience needs to be sharper, more structured, and more connected to the decisions that drive the business. That's what this role builds.
As Sr. Member Experience Manager, you'll own the Voice of Customer program and shape how Dave listens to, understands, and acts on member signals across every touchpoint. This isn't a "compile the feedback" role. You'll be the person translating what millions of members are experiencing into the structured, data-backed case that gets in front of Product and Leadership and actually changes things.
The work sits at a real intersection. You'll tie member sentiment to business outcomes like retention, engagement, and revenue, and make the argument that doing right by the member and growing the business are the same goal. At Dave they are. This role is how we make sure that case gets made consistently, on a regular cadence, with the numbers to back it up.
If you want a high-visibility IC role where your work shapes product decisions and your voice carries weight across the org, this is it.
What You'll Do
Voice of Customer Program
You are the voice of the customer within Dave. You own how member signals get turned into something the Dave team can act on. That means pulling input from every customer contact support data, app reviews, social conversations, community feedback, and surveys, including App Store and Google Play reviews and public social conversations. You decide what gets tracked, how it's measured, and when something is significant enough to escalate, including routing anything with reputational or policy circumvention risk to Complaints/Resolve so they can move fast.
You'll build a structured, recurring rhythm for surfacing what matters: real-time visibility into issues and trend shifts as they happen, a monthly deep dive with Research into one specific friction area affecting members, and a periodic review of the biggest unresolved issues that you bring to Product and use to keep Leadership current. Each cycle produces a clear problem statement, not just a data dump, and you keep a running backlog so patterns don't disappear just because they miss a cycle.
The readouts you deliver aren't a complaints list. They're a business case. A spike in a friction category is a churn signal. A recurring drop-off in a core flow means members are transacting less or leaving. You'll tie what you're hearing to the metrics that matter, retention, engagement, revenue, and member growth, and you'll partner with Member Insights and Data Analytics so the signal you're surfacing feeds the classifiers and dashboards the rest of MS&O relies on, not just your own readouts.
Doing right by the member and making the business case are the same argument here. Members who trust the product stay longer, transact more, and tell others.
Product Feedback and Member Advocacy
When member signals point to a product gap, you build the case and bring it to Product in a way PMs can prioritize: a clear problem statement written from the member's perspective, backed by data, with a recommendation behind it.
You're also the member's advocate in the room. That means showing up prepared, defending the friction point with specifics, adjusting when new information comes in, and helping the group reach a better decision because the member's perspective was actually represented. You're not there to report back. You're there to move the outcome.
Dogfooding is part of how you stay credible in those conversations. You'll use Dave's products regularly and test new launches before they go out, so you know firsthand what the experience feels like before members do.
Cross-Functional Work
You'll represent the member's perspective across Product, Engineering, Operations, Marketing, Legal and Compliance, running the recurring syncs with product teams that keep pain points and open issues moving, and helping facilitate the forums where broader member experience initiatives get assigned an owner instead of stalling between meetings.
What You'll Need
- Five or more years in member experience, Voice of Customer, customer insights, or CX with real program ownership
- A proactive and curious mindset with a natural drive to investigate patterns, identify opportunities, and improve the member experience.
- Experience gathering signals from multiple touchpoints, including app store reviews and public social conversation, and turning them into structured, actionable recommendations
- Strong judgment in separating isolated feedback from meaningful trends and determining when deeper analysis, escalation, or action is needed.
- Working fluency with Mode, Looker, or similar tools to independently build and defend a data-backed case
- Comfort leveraging AI tools such as Anthropic, OpenAI, and Gemini to guide research, synthesize feedback, identify patterns, and strengthen analysis.
- Comfort in cross-functional product conversations where you've made the member's case in a PM setting
- Experience advocating for agent-level tools, workflows, and product improvements that reduce friction, improve efficiency, and strengthen the member experience.
- A track record of building trusted relationships and influencing stakeholders across Product, Engineering, Operations, Marketing, Compliance, Research, and Data.
- Strong written communication: clear problem statements, crisp readouts, recommendations that get used
- Confidence speaking up, challenging assumptions respectfully, and calling out the obvious when needed to create clarity or resolve misalignment.
- Strong written and verbal communication with the ability to turn complex findings into clear problem statements, concise readouts, and actionable recommendations.
- The ability to move work forward without direct authority while navigating competing priorities and maintaining cross-functional alignment.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to document decisions, maintain action items, track owners and deadlines, and ensure follow-through.
Bonus Points
- Experience running a formal VoC or community engagement program
- Background in fintech or consumer financial services
- Familiarity with QA or contact center operations
- Experience in an agile product environment
- Comfort with tools like Mode, Looker, Zendesk, or Rippit (MaestroQA)
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Dave is a financial technology company that offers a range of services designed to help individuals manage their finances more effectively. With a focus on providing low-cost, user-friendly banking solutions, Dave has established itself as a leader in the fintech industry. The company's platform allows users to access a suite of financial tools, including budgeting, saving, and investing, all from a single, intuitive interface. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of consumer financial needs, Dave aims to empower its users to take control of their financial lives and achieve greater stability and security. With a strong commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, Dave is poised to continue making a significant impact in the financial services sector.
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