
Product Manager – AI Orchestration, Agentic Workflows
EvenUp
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • United States
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Salary
💰 $127,500 - $284,708 per year
About the role
- You'll be the hands-on builder for our AI orchestration products & platforms
- Define, extract, and act on what matters using AI Playbooks
- Create workflows with Smart Workflows that analyze case data and make decisions
- Build knowledge systems with Context Systems to enhance AI understanding
- Own the eval framework and quality control for AI agents
Requirements
- 4-8+ years in product management ideally with AI/ML products, workflow automation, or B2B SaaS
- Deep curiosity about agentic systems – you're already thinking about multi-agent architectures, tool-use, chain-of-thought, and how AI systems make decisions
- Ruthless prioritization – you know how to ship fast, iterate faster, and make hard trade-offs in resource-constrained environments
- Technical fluency – you can work directly with AI engineers, debate prompt engineering strategies, understand eval metrics, and dive into system architecture
- Startup DNA – scrappy, adaptable, comfortable with ambiguity, energized (not exhausted) by rapid change
Benefits
- Choice of medical, dental, and vision insurance plans for you and your family
- Additional insurance coverage options for life, accident, or critical illness
- Flexible paid time off, sick leave, short-term and long-term disability
- 10 US observed holidays, and Canadian statutory holidays by province
- A home office stipend
- 401(k) for US-based employees and RRSP for Canada-based employees
- Paid parental leave
- A local in-person meet-up program
- Hubs in San Francisco and Toronto
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
AI orchestrationworkflow automationB2B SaaSmulti-agent architecturesprompt engineeringeval metricssystem architecture
Soft Skills
curiosityprioritizationiterationdecision-makingadaptabilitycomfort with ambiguityenergy in rapid change