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Senior Product Manager, Automatic Speech Recognition

Canada

Overview

SoundHound AI believes every person should be able to interact naturally with the products around them–by simply talking. With a global reach spanning two dozen languages, we build Voice AI products with conversational intelligence for cars, restaurant ordering, and more, allowing our customers to extend their brand in new and meaningful ways.

This Senior Product Manager will step in and take ownership of shaping our Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) product roadmap, aligning it with customer demands and internal capabilities. This role will be pivotal in prioritizing product development, driving cross-functional alignment, and ensuring delivery of features that enable scalable, customer-centric ASR solutions.

Responsibilities

  • Define, prioritize, and maintain the ASR product roadmap aligned with strategic company objectives
  • Justify decisions based on data and analytics, driving to improve our KPIs
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineering, research, design, sales, and marketing to deliver high-impact ASR features and improvements
  • Stay ahead of trends in speech recognition, voice AI, and foundational models (e.g., LLMs)
  • Strong stakeholder management and ability to influence cross-functional teams

Qualifications

  • 10+ years overall experience, with at least 5 years experience as a software Product Manager 
  • Familiarity with ASR systems, underlying technologies, and integration use cases—deep engineering background not required, but strong comprehension of technical concepts is essential
  • Passion for emerging AI technologies and innovation

This role is available remotely throughout Canada. The estimated salary for this position is $152,000 - $164,000 CAD plus equity. In addition to salary and equity, you will receive comprehensive healthcare, paid time off, and other benefits. Our recruiting team will provide a specific salary range based on location and years of experience.


By working at SoundHound AI, you will join hundreds of employees across the globe who strive every day to create exceptional AI-powered experiences for customers, employees, and patients. We are a values-driven company that is supportive of one another, open and honest, undaunted by challenges, nimble and focused, and determined to excel and win.

Our mission is to build voice AI for the world and use our global, diverse perspectives to achieve real generational breakthroughs. SoundHound ensures that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to participate in the interview process, perform essential job functions, and receive other employment benefits.

Learn more about our philosophy, benefits, and culture at https://www.soundhound.com/careers. 

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