

About the role
About the Role EventConnect is evolving how we build software.
We believe the future of product development belongs to people who can identify opportunities, solve problems, leverage AI effectively, and deliver meaningful outcomes. To support that vision, we are building a Product Development discipline focused on ownership, curiosity, and continuous improvement.
A Product Developer owns a portion of the EventConnect product ecosystem and is responsible for making it better. Success is measured by customer outcomes, product quality, and meaningful improvements delivered to production.
Product Developers combine product thinking, stakeholder collaboration, testing, problem solving, and AI-assisted development to identify opportunities and turn them into solutions. They are trusted to exercise judgement, take ownership, and drive improvements from ideas through validation.
This role sits between traditional product management and software development while remaining fully accountable for outcomes.
What You'll Do Own a Product Surface You will be responsible for one or more areas of the EventConnect product ecosystem.
You will: Understand how your product area works end-to-end. Build strong relationships with the stakeholders who use it. Learn the workflows, frustrations, and opportunities within your area. Continuously identify ways to improve the customer experience.
Drive Product Improvements You will: Identify opportunities without waiting for assigned work. Investigate problems and validate assumptions. Define solutions and success criteria. Work with stakeholders to ensure changes solve the right problem. Deliver improvements from concept through production.
Use AI-Assisted Development Workflows You will: Work alongside AI-powered development tools and agents. Research, design, build, test, and refine solutions using agentic workflows. Evaluate AI-generated output and apply judgement when making decisions. Provide feedback on tools, workflows, and development processes as they evolve.
Validate Quality A significant portion of the role involves working directly inside the product. You will: Test features and workflows. Explore edge cases and failure scenarios. Identify usability issues and friction points. Verify that changes achieve the intended outcome. Maintain a high standard for product quality and customer experience.
Collaborate Across the Organization You will: Work closely with subject matter experts across all departments. Translate business needs into practical solutions. Communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Build trust through curiosity, responsiveness, and ownership.
What Success Looks Like Successful Product Developers: Take ownership without waiting for direction. Ask thoughtful questions. Are naturally curious about how things work. Regularly identify opportunities others miss. Use sound judgement when making decisions. Balance speed with quality. Care deeply about the customer experience. Focus on outcomes rather than tasks. Continuously improve the products they own.
Why This Role Exists Our goal is to reduce the distance between identifying a problem and solving it.
We believe the people closest to a product are often best positioned to improve it. Modern AI-assisted development workflows allow Product Developers to move from idea to production faster than ever before while remaining accountable for the outcome.
This role is an opportunity to help shape the future of how EventConnect builds products.
A Note on Ownership This role comes with significant autonomy and responsibility.
Product Developers are trusted to exercise judgement, make decisions, and drive improvements within their product areas. Not every opportunity requires approval, a project plan, or a ticket. We expect Product Developers to identify problems, validate opportunities, engage stakeholders, and take action.
With that autonomy comes accountability. Product Developers are expected to measure success through outcomes, not activity. The goal is not to complete work—it is to make the product meaningfully better.
A Note on Agentic Development At EventConnect, AI is not a feature—it is becoming part of how we work.
Product Developers are expected to become proficient in AI-assisted and agentic development workflows. This does not mean spending all day writing prompts or managing agents. It means understanding how to leverage modern tools to research, design, implement, validate, and improve solutions more effectively.
Some Product Developers may occasionally write code directly. Others may rarely open an IDE. Both can be successful in this role.
What matters is the ability to identify opportunities, deliver outcomes, and continuously improve the products entrusted to you.
Not the right fit? Search for Product Developer jobs in London, Ontario, Canada
About EventConnect
Run your entire tournament on one OS — or connect the tools you already use. Grow room nights, end spreadsheet chaos, and keep every datapoint in one place with live pace for hotels, impact for CVBs, and a smoother path for families.
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About the role
About the Role EventConnect is evolving how we build software.
We believe the future of product development belongs to people who can identify opportunities, solve problems, leverage AI effectively, and deliver meaningful outcomes. To support that vision, we are building a Product Development discipline focused on ownership, curiosity, and continuous improvement.
A Product Developer owns a portion of the EventConnect product ecosystem and is responsible for making it better. Success is measured by customer outcomes, product quality, and meaningful improvements delivered to production.
Product Developers combine product thinking, stakeholder collaboration, testing, problem solving, and AI-assisted development to identify opportunities and turn them into solutions. They are trusted to exercise judgement, take ownership, and drive improvements from ideas through validation.
This role sits between traditional product management and software development while remaining fully accountable for outcomes.
What You'll Do Own a Product Surface You will be responsible for one or more areas of the EventConnect product ecosystem.
You will: Understand how your product area works end-to-end. Build strong relationships with the stakeholders who use it. Learn the workflows, frustrations, and opportunities within your area. Continuously identify ways to improve the customer experience.
Drive Product Improvements You will: Identify opportunities without waiting for assigned work. Investigate problems and validate assumptions. Define solutions and success criteria. Work with stakeholders to ensure changes solve the right problem. Deliver improvements from concept through production.
Use AI-Assisted Development Workflows You will: Work alongside AI-powered development tools and agents. Research, design, build, test, and refine solutions using agentic workflows. Evaluate AI-generated output and apply judgement when making decisions. Provide feedback on tools, workflows, and development processes as they evolve.
Validate Quality A significant portion of the role involves working directly inside the product. You will: Test features and workflows. Explore edge cases and failure scenarios. Identify usability issues and friction points. Verify that changes achieve the intended outcome. Maintain a high standard for product quality and customer experience.
Collaborate Across the Organization You will: Work closely with subject matter experts across all departments. Translate business needs into practical solutions. Communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Build trust through curiosity, responsiveness, and ownership.
What Success Looks Like Successful Product Developers: Take ownership without waiting for direction. Ask thoughtful questions. Are naturally curious about how things work. Regularly identify opportunities others miss. Use sound judgement when making decisions. Balance speed with quality. Care deeply about the customer experience. Focus on outcomes rather than tasks. Continuously improve the products they own.
Why This Role Exists Our goal is to reduce the distance between identifying a problem and solving it.
We believe the people closest to a product are often best positioned to improve it. Modern AI-assisted development workflows allow Product Developers to move from idea to production faster than ever before while remaining accountable for the outcome.
This role is an opportunity to help shape the future of how EventConnect builds products.
A Note on Ownership This role comes with significant autonomy and responsibility.
Product Developers are trusted to exercise judgement, make decisions, and drive improvements within their product areas. Not every opportunity requires approval, a project plan, or a ticket. We expect Product Developers to identify problems, validate opportunities, engage stakeholders, and take action.
With that autonomy comes accountability. Product Developers are expected to measure success through outcomes, not activity. The goal is not to complete work—it is to make the product meaningfully better.
A Note on Agentic Development At EventConnect, AI is not a feature—it is becoming part of how we work.
Product Developers are expected to become proficient in AI-assisted and agentic development workflows. This does not mean spending all day writing prompts or managing agents. It means understanding how to leverage modern tools to research, design, implement, validate, and improve solutions more effectively.
Some Product Developers may occasionally write code directly. Others may rarely open an IDE. Both can be successful in this role.
What matters is the ability to identify opportunities, deliver outcomes, and continuously improve the products entrusted to you.
Not the right fit? Search for Product Developer jobs in London, Ontario, Canada
About EventConnect
Run your entire tournament on one OS — or connect the tools you already use. Grow room nights, end spreadsheet chaos, and keep every datapoint in one place with live pace for hotels, impact for CVBs, and a smoother path for families.