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Lead Product Manager

San Francisco, CA

Launched in 2018, Forethought is the first AI-native platform for enterprise customer support, built on a multi-agent architecture for omnichannel resolution. Trusted by leading companies like Upwork, Grammarly, Airtable, and Datadog, Forethought’s AI agents resolve billions of monthly support issues. The company has raised $115M+ in venture funding from top investors, including Blue Cloud Ventures, NEA, Village Global, and Sound Ventures, G2 has recognized Forethought as a High Performer in 2024 and Mid-Market Leader, Best Est. ROI, and Easiest to Do Business With in Customer Support for 2025.

We are pioneering AI-powered customer support solutions to help businesses deliver exceptional customer experiences. We are looking for an experienced product manager to lead the development of our core product lines.

You will report directly to the CEO and work closely with the senior leaders in Engineering and Design. This is a unique opportunity to shape a successful AI product that has seen rapid growth in the industry. 

What You'll Be Doing (Responsibilities): 

  • Lead the  end-to-end success of our products from idea, planning, buildout and launch
  • Talk with customers, sales, and support to understand their needs and and ensure our products are meeting them
  • Create the product roadmap and work directly with teams across the company to keep iterating and moving the project forward
  • Collaborate with design and engineering to build great product that solves complex problems
  • Lead product launches partnering with sales and marketing
  • Identify and track key success metrics for your features and iterate on the data

Who You Are (Skills):

  • Entrepreneurial: You're a detail-oriented self-starter with flexible skills, and comfortable with ambiguity
  • Humble: Your product instincts are matched by your low ego and willingness to problem-solve with others
  • Passionate: Especially about the product, with a deep intuitive ability to deliver people-centric solutions
  • Problem Solver: You’re a creative thinker who loves implementing simple and elegant solutions that solve real customer issues
  • Design Minded: Focused on delivering great experiences, you're able to balance your extremely high standards with the need to solve and address customer pain points quickly
  • Open and Effective Communicator: You’re a great listener and observer as well as a great deliverer of your message

Qualifications

  • 7-10 years of product management experience within cloud, SaaS, Conversational AI, ML, or enterprise tools.
  • A track record of creating product roadmaps from conception to launch, driving the product vision, defining the GTM strategy, and leading design discussions.
  • Experience managing day-to-day technical and design direction for large scale systems.
  • Knowledge of multiple functional areas such as Product Management, Engineering, UX/UI, and GTM.
  • Ability to influence multiple stakeholders, achieve strategic goals and evolve product strategy based on research, data, and industry trends.

What You Get

  • An opportunity to help us define a new market within AI
  • Ability to solve challenging problems with a world-class team
  • A low ego company culture that is obsessed with feedback and helping each other grow
  • A remote first company but we maintain an office in the FIDi area of San Francisco 
  • Competitive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Paid maternity, paternity & adoption leave

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