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Senior Product Manager - Pricing & Packaging
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Lead pricing strategy for a product-led growth motion as a Senior Product Manager. You'll own pricing, packaging, and monetization, optimizing self-serve user journeys from discovery to upgrade. This remote US role requires 5+ years of PM experience with subscription billing systems and strong an...
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United States
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162435.00 - 191100.00 USD / Year
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Spectra Infosystems Inc
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Senior Product Manager, Pricing, Monetization and Billing Systems
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Lead pricing strategy and billing platform development at Apollo.io. Drive revenue growth through monetization experiments and scalable Stripe-based systems. This senior PM role requires 6+ years of B2B SaaS experience in pricing, billing, and PLG. Enjoy competitive benefits including equity, fle...
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187000.00 - 240000.00 USD / Year
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Apollo.io
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Engineering Manager, Host Pricing - Product UI Foundations
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Lead a new frontend team shaping Airbnb's core Host Pricing UI. Drive architecture and design systems across Web, iOS, and Android using GraphQL. Manage 10 engineers to build scalable, high-quality user experiences. This remote US role offers equity, bonus, and travel credits.
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United States
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204000.00 - 255000.00 USD / Year
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Airbnb
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About the Product Manager - Pricing role

Explore a world of opportunity in Product Manager - Pricing jobs, a specialized and high-impact domain within the broader product management field. Professionals in this role sit at the critical intersection of business strategy, customer psychology, data science, and technology, with the core mission of defining and optimizing how a company prices its products or services. Their work directly influences revenue, profitability, market positioning, and customer perception. This is not merely about setting a number; it's about architecting a sophisticated pricing strategy that aligns with business goals and delivers value.

A Product Manager for Pricing typically owns the entire pricing product lifecycle. This involves conducting deep market and competitive analysis to understand the landscape and identify opportunities. They leverage customer research and segmentation to grasp willingness-to-pay and perceived value across different user groups. A major responsibility is defining and implementing pricing models and structures, which could range from simple one-time fees to complex subscription tiers, usage-based billing, freemium strategies, or dynamic pricing algorithms. They work closely with engineering teams to build and maintain the technical systems that enable these models, ensuring accurate billing and a seamless purchase experience. Furthermore, they partner with finance to forecast revenue impacts, with marketing on packaging and promotional pricing, and with sales teams to equip them with the right tools and guidelines. Continuous experimentation through A/B testing on pricing pages and packages is a common practice to empirically determine what drives conversion and growth.

The typical skill set for these roles is multifaceted. A strong analytical and quantitative background is paramount, with proficiency in data analysis, financial modeling, and metrics. Business acumen and strategic thinking are essential to connect pricing decisions to overall company objectives. Technical understanding is crucial to effectively collaborate with engineers on system requirements. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are needed to align diverse teams around a pricing vision. Candidates often have a background in product management, management consulting, strategic finance, or data analytics, with many holding degrees in quantitative fields like economics, statistics, business, or computer science.

For those with a passion for leveraging data to make critical business decisions and a talent for balancing customer value with commercial success, Product Manager - Pricing jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path. Discover your next role in this dynamic specialty, where your work directly shapes the financial engine of innovative companies.