
Product
At OLX, our Product professionals are visionaries and bridge-builders, aligning market needs with business objectives to deliver outstanding products that meet and exceed customer expectations. As a member of this team, you’ll strategize, prioritize, and bring to life solutions that not only solve real-world problems but also drive the company’s growth.
On this page, you can get a flavour about the tech stack we use, the structure of our teams, and role descriptions that give you an idea of some of the roles within Product.
Tech Stack and Ways of Working
Our Product teams own the entire product development process from ideation to launch and beyond. This end-to-end ownership ensures that every team member can see the direct impact of their work, making the journey both exciting and rewarding.

Structure
Our Product teams are at the forefront of driving innovation and delivering exceptional user experiences across our well-known platforms such as Otodom, Imovirtual, Storia (real estate), Otomoto, Standvirtual, Autovit (motors), and OLX (marketplace).
Embracing a “You build it, you run it” philosophy, joining our team means fully owning a part of the system, whether you’re building product features or working closer to infrastructure and platform engineering.
During the recruitment process, we ensure that you are matched with a team where your skills and passions will help you thrive.
Product – Function Structure:
– Packs: Cross-functional software delivery teams that include engineers, an Engineering Manager, and a Product Manager. Packs may also have additional roles such as designers, analysts, or researchers. Each Pack must have at least one Engineering Manager and one Product Manager, ensuring a collaborative approach to product development.
– Pillars: Within each Stream, there are multiple Pillars. Each Pillar consists of several Packs that concentrate on specific areas or missions within a Customer Unit (CU) such as traffic acquisition, pricing, and posting. Pillars are designed to enhance user experiences for common personas or metrics. Typically, a Pillar includes a Head of Product and a Head of Engineering to ensure cohesive engagement among the Packs.
– Streams: Collections of Pillars grouped by business context and objectives such as demand and supply. Each Stream is led by a Director who reports to a Vice President of Product. The primary focus of Streams is to drive product changes and iterations across Customer Units (CUs).