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Director of Product Management
LawnStarterDirector of Product Management for LawnStarter's marketplace, leading PMs to build multi-service product strategies with a focus on growth and profitability.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- The PM team: Lead, coach, and multiply three already-strong PMs — and hire more as we grow.
- Prioritization: Own the growth/retention/profitability tradeoffs on one shared roadmap — what gets built, what waits, what we kill.
- Multi-service strategy: Turn one proven vertical into a repeatable playbook across services, designing for customers and Pros as one system.
- Agent-native direction: Own how AI and agents show up in what we build — for our team, our customers, and our Pros.
- Cross-functional partnership: Be the product leader the rest of the company trusts to make the right calls.
Requirements
What you’ll need- AI-native and agent-curious.
- A player-coach who multiplies talent.
- A systems thinker.
- A brutal prioritizer.
- A great cross-functional partner.
- Obsessive about scoping and user experience.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Equity: A significant leadership equity package. You'll have high impact on our growth, retention, and profitability. We want you invested in that outcome.
- Base salary: 200k - 230k
- Healthcare: Medical, dental, and vision.
- Fully remote: Work from anywhere in the US. Leading a distributed team and doing deep product work both require focus and trust — we give you both.
- Flexible PTO: We focus on results. Take what you need.
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leadershipcoachingprioritizationcross-functional collaborationsystems thinkinguser experience focustalent multiplicationobsessiveness about scopingdecision makingproduct management