Vantaggi
Opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology: You get to be hands-on with market-leading identity security solutions, including cloud migrations (ISC), which keeps your technical skills highly relevant and up-to-date. Empowering leadership and high autonomy: The management team offers incredible flexibility and a high degree of freedom of action. There is a strong culture of mutual trust where micromanagement is virtually non-existent, allowing you to truly own your projects and make decisions autonomously. High-impact and high-visibility role: As a Technical Project Manager, you have the opportunity to lead critical projects for major, high-profile clients, giving you significant ownership and professional visibility. Stimulating and complex problem-solving: The day-to-day work involves tackling highly interesting technical challenges—from optimizing robust connectors (like SAP and Okta) to resolving intricate workflows—which is intellectually rewarding. Strong collaborative environment: You work closely with diverse internal and external teams, fostering a great culture of teamwork and continuous cross-functional learning.
Svantaggi
Fast-paced, high-pressure environment: Managing high-stakes projects for major enterprise clients often comes with tight deadlines and high expectations for rapid, effective issue resolution. Legacy system complexity: Supporting and navigating older legacy infrastructures (like IIQ) during cloud migrations can present heavy technical debt and be quite time-consuming. Intense coordination overhead: The role demands constant, heavy alignment across multiple internal engineering teams, external vendors, and client stakeholders, which can sometimes result in communication bottlenecks. Steep learning curve: Given the depth of the identity security domain and the highly customized integrations required for each unique client, getting fully up to speed can feel quite overwhelming at first.