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Senior Product Manager

United States

Prismatic is an embedded integration platform as a service (embedded iPaaS) that empowers B2B software companies to deliver best-in-class integrations to their users. We believe software in every industry has huge potential to positively impact the people who use it, and that better, easier integrations can help software companies make even bigger impacts. Prismatic has rapidly gained traction among B2B SaaS teams ranging from startup to Fortune 100, earning top satisfaction ratings in our industry.

To achieve our ambitious goals, we are seeking a Senior Product Manager to join our Product team, reporting to the VP of Product. In this role, you will play a key part in shaping the vision, goals, and strategy in collaboration with engineering and design teams. You will work cross-functionally to guide solutions from ideation through to launch, bridging the gap between the technical needs of users and the business objectives of our company.

In this role you will…

  • Take a leading role in developing a comprehensive understanding of our users and how they use our products.
  • Track industry trends and the competitive landscape as they pertain to our products.
  • Help shape the vision, goals, and strategy behind our product roadmap.
  • Help communicate project initiatives to the company and their connection to the broader product strategy and company goals.
  • Work closely with product designers and engineers to identify solutions and successfully bring them to market.
  • Act as a subject matter expert, providing guidance on product-related inquiries from all departments across the company.

You are a good fit if you…

  • Have 4+ years of experience as a product manager in B2B SaaS, preferably for a technical product
  • Have past experience bringing new products or large feature sets from ideation to delivery
  • Demonstrate strong communication skills and intuition for how to approach communication with a wide range of audiences
  • Can telescope between the details and the big picture
  • Are skilled at discovery, gathering, and navigating qualitative and quantitative inputs
  • Grasp technical details and understand technical constraints when working with engineers
  • Build trust easily with collaborators and listen well, while also knowing how to push forward independently where needed
  • Can communicate effectively about technologies like APIs, OAuth, Webhooks, and JSON—no need to be an engineer, but fluent in the technical language.

Bonus points for…

  • Significant experience working with integrations or related technologies

The pay range for this role is...

  • $150,000.00 - $185,000.00/year; no equity is included at this time.

Perks & Benefits

🏡 Remote work: Our team works remotely across the US; we travel together 4x times a year for company kick-offs and mid-year meetings.
🏖️ Unlimited PTO: We have an unlimited & flexible paid time off (PTO) policy that encourages our team to recharge when they need to. 
🏥 Medical, dental & vision: Prismatic offers high-quality medical (Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield), dental (Delta Dental), and vision (VSP) care for full-time employees and their dependents.
🏥 Life insurance: We provide company-paid life insurance, short-term disability insurance, and long-term disability insurance through The Hartford.
🏦 401(k): Our 401(k) plan is through Guideline with 4% company match - 100% of the first 3% and 50% of the next 2%. 
💻 Computer & technology equipment applicable to your role.

Not sure if this is you?

At Prismatic we want a diverse team with a broad range of experience and perspectives. If this job sounds great, but you’re not sure if you qualify, apply! We consider every application and will either move forward with you, find another team that might be a better fit, keep in touch for future opportunities, or thank you for your time.

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