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Senior Product Manager
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Lead the zero-to-one transformation of a major knowledge platform as a Senior Product Manager. Leverage ML/LLMs to build intuitive, trustworthy workflows from 300M documents. Partner with cross-functional teams to shape vision and deliver impact. Enjoy top benefits like 100% healthcare coverage a...
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United States; Canada; Mexico , San Francisco; Atlanta; Austin; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Houston; Jacksonville; Los Angeles; Mexico City; Miami; New York City; Ottawa; Phoenix; Portland; Denver; Sacramento; Salt Lake City; San Diego; Seattle; Toronto; Vancouver; Washington, D.C.
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114500.00 - 216500.00 USD / Year
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Staff Product Manager, Industry Expansion
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Drive Gong's growth as a Staff Product Manager for Industry Expansion. You will bridge customer needs and product development, unlocking new markets and increasing product stickiness. This high-visibility role requires 8+ years of B2B PM experience, strategic vision, and executive engagement. Bas...
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United States , Austin; Chicago; New York City; Salt Lake City; San Francisco
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175000.00 - 250000.00 USD / Year
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Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Ecosystem
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Lead ecosystem marketing for a leading AI revenue platform. Craft compelling narratives around APIs, integrations, and platform extensibility. Drive go-to-market strategy and enable sales teams in this full-stack senior role. Enjoy top benefits and flexible work from key US hubs.
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United States , Austin; Chicago; New York City; Salt Lake City; San Francisco
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130900.00 - 192000.00 USD / Year
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Product Outcomes Manager
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Join Gong as a Product Outcomes Manager in key US cities. Bridge product capabilities to customer workflows and measurable outcomes. Partner cross-functionally to drive adoption and co-create enablement materials. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including wellness funds, flexible PTO, and remote sup...
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United States , San Francisco; Salt Lake City; Austin; Chicago; New York City
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98000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Product Marketing Manager
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Lead go-to-market strategy and product launches for Metronome's core B2B products. Craft compelling messaging, enable sales teams, and create high-impact content. This NYC or SF-based role requires 6+ years of technical product marketing experience. Enjoy excellent benefits, equity, and a growth-...
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United States , New York City; San Francisco Bay Area
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168000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Embark on a dynamic and influential career path by exploring Product Manager jobs, a central role at the intersection of business, technology, and user experience. Product Managers act as the visionary leaders for a product, guiding it from a conceptual idea through its entire lifecycle to market success and beyond. They are the ultimate owners of the "why" and "what," responsible for defining the product vision, strategy, and roadmap that aligns with company goals and addresses genuine market needs. For those seeking a career that blends strategic thinking with hands-on execution, Product Manager jobs offer a uniquely challenging and rewarding opportunity. The core of a Product Manager's role involves a diverse set of responsibilities. They are tasked with conducting extensive market research, analyzing competitive landscapes, and, most critically, gathering and synthesizing deep customer insights to identify pain points and opportunities. This research forms the foundation of the product roadmap—a strategic plan that outlines the evolution of the product. A significant part of their day-to-day work involves creating and meticulously prioritizing the product backlog, which is a detailed list of desired features and user stories. This requires making difficult trade-off decisions to ensure the development team is always working on the most valuable tasks. Furthermore, Product Managers serve as the crucial bridge between a wide array of stakeholders. They translate complex business requirements into clear, actionable specifications for engineering and design teams, while also communicating progress, managing expectations, and securing buy-in from executives, marketing, sales, and customer success departments. They also define and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure product success and inform future strategy. To thrive in Product Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills is essential. Strong strategic and analytical thinking is paramount, as is exceptional communication and storytelling ability to articulate the product vision compellingly to different audiences. A solid understanding of technology and software development processes, particularly Agile and Scrum methodologies, is crucial for effective collaboration with engineering. Leadership and influence are key, as Product Managers often lead without formal authority, relying on data, persuasion, and relationship-building to align cross-functional teams. Common requirements for these roles typically include a bachelor's degree in business, computer science, or a related field (with an MBA often preferred for senior positions), and several years of direct experience in product management or a closely related field like project management, marketing, or engineering. A proven track record of managing a product through its lifecycle is highly valued. If you are a strategic, customer-obsessed problem-solver passionate about building products that matter, discovering the right Product Manager jobs is your first step toward a career defining the future of technology and business.

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