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Technical Product Marketing Manager
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Shape the future of AI as a founding Product Marketing Manager in San Francisco. You'll craft core messaging and lead go-to-market for AI-powered document workflows. This hands-on role blends storytelling, content creation, and cross-functional execution. Ideal for a technical marketer with 3-6 y...
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United States , San Francisco
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Technical Hardware Product Manager
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Lead hardware product strategy for innovative restaurant technology in San Francisco. Leverage 4+ years of hardware PM experience from prototype to launch. Collaborate cross-functionally to build a world-class product suite. Enjoy full benefits, RSUs, and a dynamic, impact-driven role.
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United States , San Francisco
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170000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Director, Technical Program Management (AI/ML Products)
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Lead the development of AI/ML platforms at Capital One as a Director of Technical Program Management. You will drive large-scale, complex programs using AWS and distributed systems to build foundational AI capabilities. This role requires 10+ years of TPM experience and deep expertise in machine ...
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United States , San Francisco; Richmond; San Jose; Cambridge; New York; McLean
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209500.00 - 286900.00 USD / Year
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Capital One
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Explore the dynamic and high-impact world of Technical Product Manager jobs, a critical role at the intersection of business, technology, and user experience. Technical Product Managers (TPMs) are strategic leaders who translate complex business objectives into actionable technical product roadmaps. Unlike purely business-focused product managers, TPMs possess a deep understanding of software architecture, development processes, and system capabilities, enabling them to bridge the gap between executive stakeholders, customers, and engineering teams. They are the driving force behind the creation and evolution of software platforms, internal tools, and API-driven products, ensuring that technical solutions deliver tangible value and align with long-term vision. Professionals in these jobs typically own the entire product lifecycle, from conception to launch and iterative improvement. Common responsibilities include defining and evangelizing the product vision and strategy, developing and prioritizing a feature backlog, and creating detailed product requirements that guide development. A TPM spends significant time collaborating with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, data science, and business units, to gather requirements, resolve dependencies, and ensure seamless delivery. They are also responsible for analyzing market trends, user feedback, and system performance data to inform decisions and justify investments. A key aspect of the role is stakeholder management, where TPMs must align diverse groups, manage expectations, and champion product adoption. To excel in Technical Product Manager jobs, individuals typically need a blend of technical proficiency and business acumen. A strong background in software development life cycles (SDLC) and Agile methodologies is essential, often coupled with hands-on experience in areas like API design, data modeling, or cloud infrastructure. Strategic thinking, exceptional problem-solving skills, and the ability to make data-driven decisions are paramount. Successful TPMs are outstanding communicators who can articulate technical concepts to non-technical audiences and business needs to engineers. Typical requirements include several years of experience in product management, software development, or a related technical field, with a proven track record of delivering complex products. A bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a related discipline is common, though equivalent practical experience is often valued. For those who thrive on turning technical complexity into user-centric solutions and leading high-performing teams, Technical Product Manager jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path at the heart of innovation.

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