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Product Manager, UI Experience

ABOUT RETOOL

Nearly every company in the world runs on custom software: Gartner estimates that up to 50% of all code is written for internal use. This is the operational software for refunding orders, underwriting loans, onboarding employees, analyzing transactions, and providing customer support. But most companies don’t have adequate resources to properly invest in these tools, leading to a lot of old and clunky internal software or, even worse, users still stuck in manual and spreadsheet flows. 

At Retool, we’re on a mission to bring good software to everyone. We’re building a new type of development platform that combines the benefits of traditional software development with a drag-and-drop UI editor and AI, making it dramatically faster to build internal tools. We believe that the future of software development lies in abstracting away the tedious and repetitive tasks developers waste time on, while creating reusable components that act as a force multiplier for future developers and projects. The result is not just productivity, but good software by default. And that’s a mission worth striving for. 

Today, our customers span from small startups building their first operational tools to Fortune 500 companies building mission-critical apps for thousands of users across their business. Interested in joining us? Let us know! 

 
WHAT YOU'LL DO

Tens of thousands of customers rely on Retool to run their businesses, and our Product team helps shape the vision, create the roadmap, and build the products that make our customers successful. 

Your days will include collaborating with design and engineering counterparts to build the right thing at the right time, working closely with go-to-market teams to get our products into the hands of our customers, and working with company leadership to communicate the direction and vision for your product area to the rest of the organization. At Retool, Product Managers are highly flexible, technically-minded, and known for their readiness to pivot or tailor their efforts when necessary to deliver great products to our customers. As a PM on the UI Experience team, you’ll drive direction for the heart of the Retool product: the interface builder. Retool’s UI Builder aims to make it easy to create beautiful apps quickly, but also let sophisticated developers build deeply complex interfaces. It should let developers realize customized and brand-aligned designs, but also guide builders towards creating clean, usable apps by default.Finding this balance requires a great deal of product discipline, customer insight, and taste. This is where you’ll come in: as the PM for the UI Experience team, you’ll help create decision-making frameworks for the team, build the case to invest in certain UI capabilities and not others, and chart the long-term strategy for the core Retool product.

For example, today we’re thinking about:

  • What should our strategy be for the types of UI components we provide out-of-the-box? Where should we expect builders to create their own custom components?
  • How should layout work when building Retool UI’s? How should we support responsive UI development?
  • How can we let organizations create brand-specific UI themes, and apply these consistently across all their apps?
  • How can we make charting and data visualization in Retool more powerful?
  • How can we make the apps you build accessible-by-default? How can we help builders ensure that the apps they create meet their organization’s accessibility guidelines?
WHO YOU'll WORK WITH
 
You’ll be working with almost all Retools but will most often be partnering with engineers, designers, data scientists, and go-to-market teams to deliver products to our customers.
 
IN THIS ROLE, YOU'LL:
  • Set the direction of Retool’s product
  • Understand our customers by talking with them, a lot, interacting with go-to-market teams, and digging into product data; and communicate what you find to the rest of the organization
  • Collaborate with go-to-market to launch new features and products to our customers
  • Identify new opportunities and product areas for Retool to pursue
  • Measure, analyze and report to the organization on the success of our products
  • Help build the organizational foundations for a high-performing and growing Product team at Retool

THE SKILLSET YOU'll BRING:

  • You have 6+ years of product management experience at a fast-growing technology company
  • You’ve shipped large-scope projects end-to-end
  • You know how you work best with engineering and design counterparts
  • You’ve worked closely with go-to-market teams to arm them to sell and to gather product feedback
  • You’ve worked closely and directly with customers, and have a knack for turning customer problems into the right product solutions
  • You have a strong ownership mindset to do whatever is needed to deliver the best product to our customers
  • You nurture a deep curiosity and knowledge of your customers and products
  • You think not just in terms of features but platforms and systems. You thrive thinking about how the interplay of different capabilities can open up more powerful and interesting possibilities.
  • You have significant experience with SQL, Javascript, and APIs. You don’t need to be an engineer, but you need to speak the language of caching layers, databases, and pull requests
  • You have some experience with frontend development. You’ve at least dabbled with React, you’re familiar with Flexbox (even if you have to look it up every time you use it), you’ve used a component library like ShadCDN, Material UI, or Bootstrap.

For candidates based in San Francisco, the pay range(s) for this role is listed below and represents base salary range for non-commissionable roles or on-target earnings (OTE) for commissionable roles. This salary range may be inclusive of several career levels at Retool and will be narrowed during the interview process based on a number of factors such as (but not limited to), scope and responsibilities, the candidate’s experience and qualifications, and location. 

Additional compensation in the form(s) of equity, and/or commission/bonuses are dependent on the position offered. Retool provides a comprehensive benefit plan, including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k). Pay and benefits are subject to change at any time, consistent with the terms of any applicable compensation or benefit plans.

San Francisco

$150,700 - $231,600 USD

Retool offers generous benefits to all employees and hybrid work location. For more information, please visit the benefits and perks section of our careers page!

Retool is currently set up to employ all roles in the US and specific roles in the UK. To find roles that can be employed in the UK, please refer to our careers page and review the indicated locations.

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