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AI Product Manager

Seattle, WA

Compensation: $200K - $300K+

Travel Requirement: International travel required to India 8+ times per year

Evergreen Posting: This is an evergreen posting for a role type we hire for frequently. Timing, level, and exact team placement may vary based on business needs; we keep this posting open to meet strong candidates as needs arise.

AI Foundry is an AI building and consulting business working with some of the largest companies in the world. AI Foundry is partnered with a major global company operating across finance, consumer, and retail verticals, leading their AI efforts from the ground up.

The team is seeking builders who want to be part of something massive: designing and building multi-agent AI systems that will reshape how hundreds of millions of people interact with financial services, retail, insurance, and consumer products.

AI Foundry is looking for product managers who sit at the intersection of product intuition, AI fluency, and strong execution. You can take an ambiguous business problem, translate it into a sharp product direction, prototype what good looks like, and help global engineering teams move from concept to working system.

If you want to build AI products at unprecedented scale and turn early ideas into systems that hundreds of millions of people can actually use, we want to hear from you.

What You'll Do

  • Define product direction for AI-native products, multi-agent systems, and internal tools across consumer, enterprise, finance, retail, and insurance use cases.
  • Translate ambiguous business goals into clear product requirements, prototypes, user flows, success metrics, and decision-ready artifacts.
  • Rapidly prototype concepts using AI tools, vibe coding, and vibe design so teams can see and evaluate product direction early.
  • Work closely with engineering, design, data, and executive stakeholders to move products from concept through launch and iteration.
  • Hold a high bar for product quality, usability, and business relevance while adapting quickly as AI capabilities evolve.
  • Lead calls with overseas teams to review progress, clarify requirements, present concepts, and unblock execution.
  • Stay deeply fluent in the AI landscape, including agentic workflows, model capabilities, product patterns, and emerging user behaviors.
  • Find product-market fit in complex markets by connecting user needs, business strategy, technical feasibility, and distribution realities.
  • Maintain excellent written documentation so decisions, context, and requirements travel clearly across teams and time zones.
  • Travel to India up to 8+ times per year to work directly with client, product, and engineering teams.

Who You Are

  • You have strong product sense and a track record of turning messy ideas into clear product direction and shipped work.
  • You are deeply fluent in AI and agentic systems; you understand what current tools can do, where they break, and how to keep learning as the field changes.
  • You can prototype with AI tools and are comfortable making product ideas tangible through mocks, demos, workflows, or lightweight code.
  • You think in systems, not isolated features, and can connect user experience, technical architecture, business goals, and operating constraints.
  • You are comfortable with ambiguity and can take confident action when requirements are incomplete.
  • You write clearly and create artifacts that help teams make decisions across time zones without needing constant meetings.
  • You can hold a high bar for product quality without becoming rigid, territorial, or hard to work with.
  • You are collaborative and collegial, able to build on other people's ideas and move forward once a decision is made.
  • You have the judgment to distinguish real AI-native product opportunities from novelty, demos, or generic feature work.
  • You are energized by building from scratch and figuring things out rather than waiting for a finished playbook.
  • You can speak confidently with engineers, executives, and customer-facing teams, translating between technical and business language.
  • You use AI extensively in your own workflow and keep improving how you think, communicate, and build with it.

How We Work

We are looking for people who use AI to raise the speed, quality, and ambition of the work while staying grounded in customers, teammates, and measurable outcomes.

  • We are hands-on with AI and technical tools, and we make ideas tangible through prototypes, clear artifacts, and working systems.
  • We move quickly, share work early, and keep refining until the product experience feels useful, polished, and memorable.
  • We focus on the hardest problems and the outcomes that matter, with the judgment to change course when the evidence points somewhere better.
  • We communicate clearly enough that teammates, leaders, and AI-assisted workflows can act on our thinking across time zones.
  • We collaborate with openness and respect, build on other people's ideas, and treat shared ownership as part of doing excellent work.
  • We speak up directly and constructively when something looks wrong, then commit fully once a decision is made.

Benefits & More

  • Medical and Dental benefits
  • 401K
  • Opportunity to shape AI strategy for 500M+ users

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