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Senior Product Manager, Cross-Product Search
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Lead the development of Cross-Product Search for public safety in Seattle. Leverage 5+ years of SaaS product management to deliver critical, data-driven solutions for first responders. Enjoy a full benefits package including wellness support and a collaborative, mission-driven environment.
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United States , Seattle
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157000.00 - 192000.00 USD / Year
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Axon
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Senior Product Manager, Hardware
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Lead the development of next-generation smart devices at Axon in Seattle. As a Senior Hardware Product Manager, you will define products integrating hardware, firmware, and software. We seek an expert with 5+ years in hardware/software devices and a proven delivery record. Enjoy top benefits like...
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United States , Seattle
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131250.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Axon
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Senior Product Manager
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Join Microsoft Azure's Storage Hardware Platform Team in Seattle as a Senior Product Manager. Drive the identification and operationalization of new storage technologies for the world's computer. Leverage your 5+ years of experience to manage cross-functional projects and define business strategy...
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United States , Seattle
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119800.00 - 234700.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Senior Product Manager jobs represent a critical and high-impact career path at the intersection of business, technology, and user experience. These roles are designed for seasoned professionals who own the strategy, development, and success of a product or a significant product portfolio. Unlike individual contributor roles, a Senior Product Manager operates with considerable autonomy and is responsible for defining the "why" and "what," guiding cross-functional teams to build solutions that deliver measurable value to both customers and the business. The core of the profession involves end-to-end product lifecycle leadership. This typically begins with conducting deep market research, analyzing competitive landscapes, and synthesizing customer insights to identify opportunities and formulate a compelling product vision and strategy. Senior Product Managers are then responsible for translating this strategy into an actionable roadmap, prioritizing features based on business impact, technical feasibility, and user value. A significant part of the role involves writing clear product requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria to align engineering, design, and other stakeholders. They act as the central hub, constantly communicating and removing obstacles to ensure the team builds the right product efficiently. Beyond development, Senior Product Managers own the go-to-market launch plan, collaborating with marketing, sales, and support teams to ensure successful adoption. Post-launch, they monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), analyze user behavior data, and gather feedback to iterate and drive continuous product improvement. Common responsibilities across industries include managing the product P&L, developing business cases, defining pricing models, and conducting competitive analysis. They are also often tasked with mentoring junior product personnel and evangelizing the product vision both internally and externally. The typical skill set for these jobs is multifaceted. Strategic thinking and a strong business acumen are paramount, coupled with exceptional analytical abilities to make data-informed decisions. Technical fluency is highly valuable, enabling effective collaboration with engineering teams on architecture and feasibility discussions. Senior Product Managers must be outstanding communicators and influencers, capable of building consensus among diverse stakeholders without direct authority. Leadership, problem-solving, and a customer-centric mindset are non-negotiable. Typical requirements often include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Computer Science, Engineering, or Business, with many professionals holding an MBA. Employers generally seek 5-8+ years of direct product management experience, with a proven track record of successfully launching and scaling products in agile environments. For those seeking to drive vision and create tangible impact, Senior Product Manager jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the heart of innovation.

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