
Senior Product Manager, Data360 Search
Salesforce
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • Washington • United States
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Salary
💰 $172,500 - $260,100 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Own the complete product lifecycle for Data and AI features, from market analysis and requirements definition to release planning and adoption.
- Develop and maintain a product strategy for an area of ownership that aligns with overall product strategy and own the detailed product roadmap for your feature areas.
- Partner closely with engineering, UX, and other product teams to build and deliver high-quality features in an agile environment.
- Translate customer needs and market trends into actionable product requirements. Engage directly with customers for feedback and validation.
- Collaborate with GTM teams to launch new features, providing product expertise for sales and enablement.
- Champion your feature areas internally and externally, acting as a subject matter expert.
Requirements
- 5+ years of product management experience with a proven track record of successful product delivery.
- Direct experience with data and AI is highly desirable.
- Strong ability to define and execute product roadmaps, translating technical concepts into clear designs.
- Excellent communication skills, capable of articulating complex technical concepts to diverse audiences including executives.
- Strong analytical skills and a data-driven approach.
Benefits
- time off programs
- medical
- dental
- vision
- mental health support
- paid parental leave
- life and disability insurance
- 401(k)
- employee stock purchasing program
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
product managementproduct strategyproduct roadmapdataAIagile methodologymarket analysisrequirements definitioncustomer feedbackanalytical skills
Soft Skills
communication skillscollaborationcustomer engagementsubject matter expertisedata-driven approach