19 Aug
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Stable Money
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Bengaluru
19 Aug
Stable Money
Bengaluru
About Stable Money Stable Money is India’s leading fixed-investment platform, helping customers discover and invest in high-quality fixed-income products from trusted financial institutions. Our platform offers access to products such as Fixed Deposits (FDs), Recurring Deposits (RDs), Bonds, Mutual Funds, and Credit Cards. With over 30 lakh trusted investors and ₹2,000+ crore in bookings since inception, Stable Money is backed by leading investors including Z47, Lightspeed, Fundamentum, Matrix Partners, and RTP Global.
Role: Intern — Generalist, Credit Cards
Team: Credit Card category, reporting to [Aakash, Product & Growth]
About the category
Credit Cards is a young category at Stable Money. The funnel, the partner integrations, the positioning and the customer messaging are all actively being built. That means the work is real and the surface area is large — you'll own initiatives, not fragments of work pieces.
What you'll own
- Take an initiative from problem statement to shipped outcome — scoping, writing the spec, working with design/eng/partner teams, QA, launch, and reading the numbers after.
- Dig into funnel and product data to find where things are breaking, form a hypothesis about why, design the fix, and measure whether it worked.
- Go deep on the category: competitor cards, reward structures, partner bank policies, eligibility logic, regulatory constraints. Become the person the team asks.
- Talk to users and to support/sales. Bring back what's actually breaking, not what we assume is breaking.
What we're looking for
- Generalist instinct. The work is a mix of data analysis, product thinking, and implementation — often in the same day.
You should be comfortable switching between digging into numbers, thinking through a user flow, and pushing something to completion, without needing the boundaries drawn for you.
- Metrics understanding. A working grasp of how a business and a product are measured — funnels and conversion, retention and repeat behaviour, acquisition cost, ticket size. You should be able to look at a set of numbers and say what looks healthy, what looks broken, and what's just noise.
- Data-driven decisions. Before proposing a fix, you check whether the problem is real and how big it is. You quantify before you conclude — you don't argue from anecdote when a number is available, and you don't lean on a number when it doesn't actually say what you're claiming.
- First-principles thinking. When something is broken, you reason from the mechanism up rather than copying what a competitor did.
- Ownership by default. You don't wait for a nudge, you don't hand off half-finished work, and you close loops.
- Structured problem solving. You can turn a vague ask into a decomposed problem with a clear metric attached before you start.
- Customer obsession. You instinctively ask "would my parents understand this screen?"
- A high bar for your own work. You ship, then keep looking for what could be better.
Nice to have: Mixpanel, SQL, Sheets, any analytics tool, good with numbers,
What you'll get
Real ownership from week one, direct access to the data and the decisions, and feedback that's specific enough to be practical.
Location: Bengaluru (Work From Office)
Duration: 6 Months
Joining: Immediate / July 2026 Batch Preferred If you're hungry to learn, enjoy solving problems, and want to build in a high-growth environment, we'd love to hear from you. ?n
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