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Product Manager

Salary

$105k - $240k

Min Experience

6 years

Location

Palo Alto (HQ)

JobType

full-time

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About the role

As a Product Manager, you'll help solve a ubiquitous problem that all knowledge workers in the world struggle with on a daily basis. You'll deliver best-in-class products for finding, curating, sharing, discovering, and managing knowledge. We've only taken the first step towards our long-term vision of an intelligent work assistant, and we need great product leaders to take us the rest of the way. We're currently a very lean product team, so you'll have an outsized role in shaping both the product roadmap and the product team itself. You'll collaborate closely with our stellar Design, Engineering, Sales, Marketing, and Success partners to understand our customers and build category-defining tools. You'll wear many hats and gain both breadth and depth of experience.

About the company

We're on a mission to bring people the knowledge they need to make a difference in the world. Glean was founded by a seasoned team of former Google search and Facebook engineers, who wondered why we don't have an easier way of finding what we need at work. In our personal lives, we have tools to help us find pretty much whatever we need. Why don't we have that at work? And that was the beginning of Glean. Glean searches across all your company's apps to help you find exactly what you need and discover the things you should know. We're a diverse team of curious and creative people who want to help each other get big things done—so we can help other teams do the same. We're backed by some of the Valley's leading venture capitalists—including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed, and General Catalyst—and have assembled a world-class team with senior leadership experience at Google, Slack, Facebook, Dropbox, Rubrik, Uber, Intercom, Pinterest, Palantir, and others.

Skills

product management
technical background
analytical thinking
communication
cross-functional collaboration