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Product Manager

Los Angeles, California, United States

Bold is the leading healthy aging platform, offering personalized, evidence-based exercise programs for Medicare members that help prevent falls, reduce musculoskeletal pain, and increase physical activity levels. Innovative Medicare plans rely on Bold to deliver engaging, clinically sound exercise programs that members love to use and that achieve significant health outcomes. Bold is backed by leading investors, including Rethink Impact, Andreessen Horowitz, and Khosla Ventures.

We are looking for a Product Manager excited to leverage AI to promote healthy aging and longevity for older adults. You will ensure member data is captured and transformed into personalized experiences that inspire healthier living, while also generating insights that demonstrate value to our healthcare partners. 

Location

Our ideal candidate will be based in Los Angeles in a full-time hybrid role and will report to our Director of Product Management. We are also open to exceptional candidates in the San Francisco Bay Area, where we already have team members, provided they are willing to travel to Bold’s Santa Monica office up to 25% of the time.

What You’ll Do

  • Design new ways for members to track and share meaningful health and engagement data, making the experience feel useful, motivating, and rewarding to them while also generating insights for healthcare partners.
  • Identify high-value AI use cases, define requirements, and partner with data science and engineering to ship features and evaluate models in production.
  • Lead the product side of enterprise healthcare implementations, ensuring our systems integrate smoothly with partner data and reporting needs.
  • Work closely with Sales and Customer Success to pilot new data and AI capabilities with health plans, gathering feedback and shaping the commercial story.
  • Create reporting and insights tools that demonstrate Bold’s value to healthcare partners while showcasing member progress in ways that inspire confidence and delight.
  • Ensure data is reliable, secure, and compliant, and establish the product processes needed to scale these systems responsibly.

Who You Are

  • 3+ years of product management experience with data-intensive products.
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, data science, engineering, statistics, or a related field; or equivalent hands-on experience.
  • Experienced conducting your own discovery through conversations with users, customers and/or sales to translate insights into new features and product decisions that balance user needs, business goals, and technical constraints.
  • Experienced working with data pipelines, integrations, and analytics products. Comfortable querying data directly (e.g., SQL, dbt, or equivalent) and collaborating with engineers and data scientists on data modeling and technical tradeoffs.
  • Skilled at writing crisp requirements, maintaining a clear backlog, and aligning cross-functional priorities–working closely with design and engineering to deliver efficiently.
  • Eager to identify high-value AI/ML use cases that promote healthy aging, define data requirements, and translate model outputs into real user experiences.
  • Able to clearly explain how features improve both member lives and partner outcomes to diverse audiences.

Nice to Have

  • Background in healthcare or wellness; startup experience also a plus.
  • Familiarity with healthcare, health insurance, or adjacent industries.

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave
  • Company-sponsored life insurance
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(K) after 6 months of employment
  • Monthly fitness stipend
  • One-time stipend for home office setup
  • Relocation bonus for candidates moving to Los Angeles for this role

We’re committed to an inclusive, consistent, and equitable approach to compensation. We anticipate that this position will earn between $145,000 and $190,000 annually in addition to an equity grant. The exact salary will depend on the relevant and transferable experience you bring to the role.

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