
Principal Product Manager
Cortex by Palo Alto Networks
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $230,000 - $250,000 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Develop a deep understanding of our product (from features to functionality), team structure, and processes.
- Own key product initiatives and align with leadership on strategic priorities
- Conduct market research, competitive analysis, and gather customer feedback to influence future product decisions
- Build relationships with and collaborate with cross-functional teams to prioritize and scope product features and enhancements
- Consistently educate and update teams on product progress and revisions to take them along with you
- Define and track key product metrics and use data-driven insights to drive product decisions and optimizations
Requirements
- 7+ years as a Product Manager, ideally in a startup environment or developer-focused company
- Strong understanding of B2B Saas workflows and processes
- Entrepreneurial mindset, self-start and comfortable with ambiguity
- Ability to work independently with high levels of ownership and autonomy
- Superb written and verbal communication, with the ability to effectively articulate and convey complex concepts to technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with a data-driven approach to decision-making
Benefits
- National medical, dental & vision insurance (we cover 100% for employees!)
- Unlimited PTO & flexible working hours
- 401k plan
- Gender-neutral parental leave
- $1000 yearly Learning & Development stipend
- $400 monthly perks stipend (use it on anything)
- Pet Insurance
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
product managementmarket researchcompetitive analysisdata-driven decision makingB2B SaaS workflowsproduct metricsproduct featuresproduct enhancementsanalytical skillsproblem-solving
Soft Skills
entrepreneurial mindsetself-starterindependenceownershipautonomywritten communicationverbal communicationarticulation of complex conceptscollaborationrelationship building