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Product & Delivery

Hire Delivery Managers

Hire delivery managers who unblock teams and accelerate outcomes.

96% match
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Lena Schneider

Lena Schneider

Senior Delivery Manager

Berlin, Germany

ai_summary6 yrs shipping production-grade delivery manager work. Strong on Agile coaching & Process improvement.

Agile coaching72%
Process improvement72%
Stakeholder management93%
Team health77%

6+

Years

€78k

Expects

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Markets

UK · DE · US

24h

First shortlist

from kick-off call

14–21

Days to hire

median across roles

Tailored

Typical mid pay (UK)

Why Haystack

The fastest way to hire delivery managers without the agency tax.

Delivery managers are the operating system of a team - clearing blockers, shaping process and helping product and engineering move at pace.

Haystack matches you with delivery managers across digital product, transformation and platform teams.

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Delivery Managers ready to interview

A sample of delivery managers currently active on Haystack. Sign in to browse full profiles, see expected salaries, and start a conversation.

96% match
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Jonas Krüger

Jonas Krüger

Senior Delivery Manager

Frankfurt, Germany
Agile coaching60%
Process improvement58%
Stakeholder management67%
Team health52%

8+

Years

€92k

Expects

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92% match
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Olivia Martinez

Olivia Martinez

Senior Delivery Manager

San Francisco, USA
Stakeholder management85%
Team health83%
Reporting73%
Agile coaching87%

6+

Years

$185k

Expects

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94% match
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Ethan Nguyen

Ethan Nguyen

Staff Delivery Manager

New York, USA
Reporting72%
Agile coaching65%
Process improvement68%
Stakeholder management59%

9+

Years

$210k

Expects

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88% match
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Maya Patel

Maya Patel

Senior Delivery Manager

Austin, USA
Process improvement94%
Stakeholder management93%
Team health74%
Reporting84%

5+

Years

$155k

Expects

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Marcus Johnson

Marcus Johnson

Lead Delivery Manager

Seattle, USA
Team health88%
Reporting74%
Agile coaching81%
Process improvement73%

11+

Years

$230k

Expects

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Amelia Hughes

Amelia Hughes

Lead Delivery Manager

London, UK
Agile coaching73%
Process improvement72%
Stakeholder management75%
Team health81%

7+

Years

£82k

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What strong delivery managers ship with

3 core · 2 nice to have

Core stack

Agile coachingProcess improvementStakeholder management

Nice to have

Team healthReporting

Where the talent lives

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Blueprint

Hiring through Haystack takes days, not months

A repeatable five-step playbook our employers run for every role.

  1. 01

    30-min kick-off

    Day 0

    We capture the brief, scorecard and salary band. No long forms.

  2. 02

    Matches in 24h

    Day 1

    A curated shortlist of vetted candidates lands in your dashboard.

  3. 03

    Interview rounds

    Day 2–10

    We handle scheduling. You focus on the conversation.

  4. 04

    Offer & references

    Day 10–14

    We support both sides through offer and reference checks.

  5. 05

    Onboard

    Day 14–21

    Structured ramp template so your new hire ships in week one.

92%

Offer acceptance

Because every candidate has already aligned on level, comp and working pattern before you meet, delivery manager offers via Haystack are accepted 92% of the time.

Hiring playbook

The delivery manager hiring playbook

Delivery Manager specialist or generalist - which should you hire?

The honest answer depends on the half-life of your delivery manager surface area. If you expect to keep investing in Agile coaching and Process improvement work over the next 18-24 months, a specialist delivery manager will out-deliver a generalist on day-30 throughput and stakeholder confidence.

If your team is under ten people, or delivery manager responsibilities are spread across two or three roles already, hire a strong generalist who has shipped this work in anger at least twice. The cross-disciplinary pattern recognition will pay for itself the first time priorities collide.

On Haystack we surface both - filtered by whether the candidate self-identifies as a delivery manager specialist and verified against their last two roles. We benchmark live salary data on every offer.

What strong delivery managers actually bring

A great delivery manager is not the one with the longest CV - it is the one who has owned a hard Agile coaching call and changed how they work because of how it landed. Across the product & delivery hires we have placed in 2025-2026, the same patterns keep showing up.

  • An opinion on what NOT to do with Agile coaching, backed by an example where adding it would have hurt the team.
  • Delivery Managers who pair Process improvement depth with cross-functional fluency - they bring product, design and data into their decisions, not just engineering.
  • A written 30/60/90 plan in week one, anchored to Agile coaching delivery milestones rather than ramp-up vanity metrics.
  • Versioned, observable delivery manager work - measurable outputs, structured logs of decisions, and a clear rollback path on every change.

Red flags when interviewing delivery managers

Every discipline has its own pattern of plausible-sounding answers that fall apart in production. For delivery managers, these are the patterns that most often correlate with a six-month regret hire on the employer side.

  • Defines "senior delivery manager" purely by years of experience, not by the scope of decisions they own.
  • Lists Process improvement on the CV but cannot describe a single trade-off they hit in production - all framework, no friction.
  • Treats the delivery manager role as a job title rather than a problem to solve - no opinion on what they would change about how the discipline is typically practised.
  • Only ever worked on greenfield delivery manager projects - inheriting a messy, half-built system is a different muscle.

A sample take-home for delivery manager candidates

When teams ask us how to evaluate a delivery manager beyond a CV and a chat, we recommend a 90-minute paid take-home that mirrors real work, not a trivia quiz. The brief below is one we have refined with employers hiring across product & delivery teams.

Give the candidate a small, intentionally imperfect artefact tied to "own team delivery cadence and process". Their task is to add a second capability - tied to "unblock teams and manage dependencies" - while keeping existing behaviour intact. Then grade in three parts.

  • Correctness: the new work satisfies the brief and at least one edge case the candidate flags themselves.
  • Judgement: did they refactor, wrap or work around the existing imperfection? Any of the three is fine - we are listening for the reasoning, not the verdict.
  • Communication: a short written note explaining what they would do differently with another week, what they noticed about Agile coaching, Process improvement and Stakeholder management, plus working exposure to Team health and Reporting, and the assumptions they made along the way.

What to expect in the first 30 days from a Haystack delivery manager hire

By week one, the new delivery manager should have shipped a small, low-risk artefact to production or a stakeholder - a docs fix, a small process change, a first review on someone else's work. The goal is to validate the loop, not to ship anything heroic.

By week two, the delivery manager is shadowing the active workstreams, attending standups in observe-mode, and asking pointed questions about why specific decisions were made. If they are not asking those questions, the hire is going to plateau.

By day 30, they own one cleanly-scoped slice of the delivery manager surface area, have published a public ramp-up doc, and are the named point of contact for stakeholders inside that slice. Every Haystack employer gets a structured onboarding template, so you are not reinventing the playbook each hire.

Leading tech employers use Haystack to hire world-class candidates

Answer Digital

"For anyone in the industry struggling with tech hiring and finding those really niche candidates, I'd highly recommend using Haystack. Ultimately Haystack helped us find great candidates that we couldn't find anywhere else."

Jonny Hiles

Jonny Hiles

Talent Acquisition Lead

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Leonardo

"Working with Haystack has helped us widen our brand, it's helped us recruit great people, and it's been an easy thing to do. When we think about our candidate experience and the experience of people in my team, I want that rounded experience and that's what we've seen with Haystack."

Craig Drysdale

Craig Drysdale

VP Talent & Engagement

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PayPoint

"I'm really impressed with the candidates that I'm finding on Haystack, I'm looking at them and thinking, 'wow, this looks like a great engineer'. We made multiple hires in our first year. It's been a really nice way to hire tech talent, with a very unique approach."

Marek Kafar

Marek Kafar

Senior IT Recruiter

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