
Senior Product Manager – Agentic AI Experiences
Wizard
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $185,000 - $235,000 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Lead the roadmap for conversational and agentic AI features across mobile, web, and messaging surfaces.
- Translate ambiguous user needs into structured AI behaviors, workflows, and product requirements.
- Partner with engineering on inference pipelines, agent planning, retrieval, and orchestration logic.
- Work with design to shape multimodal interactions, guided flows, and error-recovery patterns.
- Establish metrics for engagement, task completion, and revenue impact; run experiments to improve them.
- Build tight feedback loops with our early customers and retail partners.
- Bring clarity and direction to a cross-functional team shipping quickly in a high-growth environment.
Requirements
- 5–8+ years as a Product Manager in consumer tech or AI-driven products.
- Experience with LLM-powered systems, agent frameworks, or conversational UX.
- Ability to turn complex technical concepts into simple product decisions.
- Strong instincts for user experience, especially within unstructured workflows.
- Comfort operating in ambiguous, high-velocity settings.
- Background working closely with engineering leads on systems architecture or ML applications is a plus.
Benefits
- Equity in the form of stock options
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) plan
- Flexible PTO and company holidays
- Fully remote work within the United States
- Periodic company-wide offsites and team gatherings
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
product managementAI featuresinference pipelinesagent planningretrieval logicorchestration logicmultimodal interactionsmetrics establishmentexperimentationsystems architecture
Soft skills
user experiencecommunicationleadershipproblem-solvingadaptabilitycollaborationclaritydirectionfeedback managementdecision-making