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Senior Product Manager

N. America

About The Role

We’re looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior Product Manager to join our team. If you're excited about shaping the future of workforce upskilling — by driving strategy, defining experiences powered by Generative AI, and working alongside a world-class team — this could be your next great adventure!

At Workera, we believe product managers are key to shaping what we build. You’ll work closely with engineers, designers, and stakeholders across the company to identify opportunities, define solutions, and deliver outcomes that delight our users and support our business goals.

To support this, we organize into small project teams (2–3 people), using the ShapeUp methodology. Each team dives deep for six weeks to solve a focused business problem. As a PM, you’ll be responsible for shaping compelling project pitches, aligning stakeholders early, guiding your team through discovery, and capturing user insights to inform future iterations.

You’ll also be a thought partner to the engineering and design leads, helping to balance tradeoffs, clarify scope, and create a clear, inspiring vision for your area.

About the team

You’ll be joining a tight-knit team of five engineers, supported by a product designer, and an engineering manager — all located across the US and LATAM region. You’ll have ownership over product decisions in your area, with additional support and guidance from our Head of Product and our CEO.

Our shared mission is to help people and organizations make smarter talent decisions—by delivering a skills intelligence experience that supports better hiring, meaningful growth, and career mobility at every stage.

We strongly value deep work and asynchronous communication. To support focus time, we keep meetings to a minimum. We are happy to share more about the team’s product focus areas as we get to know each other better.

When you join, here’s what you’ll do

We want every new team member to start strong and feel confident about their long-term growth at Workera.

In your first 30 days, you’ll get oriented by:

  • Learning about our product, team structure, and internal processes
  • Building relationships with engineering, design, and cross-functional stakeholders
  • Reviewing our current roadmap, metrics, and user feedback to get grounded

Within 60 days, you’ll be embedded and contributing by:

  • Taking ownership of your first project or initiative
  • Helping your team shape clear product pitches and define scope
  • Participating in build cycles and facilitating strong communication across your team

By 90 days, you’ll be a fully independent contributor, able to:

  • Lead a full discovery cycle and work hand-in-hand with the engineering manager for delivery
  • Align stakeholders around tradeoffs, risks, and business impact
  • Use data and user research to inform priorities and refine solutions

From there, your path is wide open—whether you're passionate about growth loops, product discovery, user research, AI features, or internal tooling, there's plenty of opportunity to lead and shape the future.

We hope you have

This role is ideal for product managers who thrive in fast-paced environments and value the trust that comes with true ownership. You’re equally comfortable zooming out to shape strategy and zooming in to clarify details, unblock your team, and make the final call on what goes live.

You’re analytical, user-centered, and deeply collaborative—you work shoulder-to-shoulder with design and engineering, not above or around them. You believe the best product decisions come from empowered teams, not lone heroes. You welcome complexity, knowing the hard decisions earn their resolution through shared ownership, tough trade-offs, and informed debate.

You’re curious and always learning—willing to dive into any area that helps the team move forward, whether it’s in your lane or not. You make reasoned decisions and can explain them clearly to anyone, from engineers to execs. And above all, you care about building the right thing in the right way, with and for the humans who use—and build—it.

This is not a role for someone looking to architect product strategy from scratch — it’s for someone who thrives in a delivery-focused role and loves making products better every sprint.

Here’s what we’re looking for:

  • 5+ years of product management experience, ideally in a SaaS or startup environment
  • Strong experience leading cross-functional teams to deliver impactful products
  • Experience working closely with engineers and designers to define and ship features
  • Ability to use data (quantitative and qualitative) to guide decisions and measure success
  • Proficient in Generative AI and insatiable curiosity to explore emerging tech; bonus if you’ve worked hands-on building AI-native products.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills across disciplines
  • Experience working in a fully remote environment and managing async workflows
  • Strong sense of ownership and ability to operate independently
  • Fluent written and verbal English skills

The details: remote work & tech stack

This is a Senior role, open to candidates based in the US or Canada. You’ll have flexibility to choose your working hours, as long as there’s at least a three-hour overlap with your teammates.

We collaborate primarily through Slack (we keep email to a minimum). We follow the ShapeUp methodology for product development and use Shortcut for ticket tracking. Figma is our go-to for design collaboration, and we make regular use of Loom and Slab for async updates and documentation. 

Our platform is primarily built on OpenAI, with multi-modal capabilities and fallbacks to other leading foundation model providers. We focus heavily on building custom LLM tooling, supported by a robust infrastructure for LLM tracing, logging, and observability. We also implement in-house RAG capabilities, including chunking, vector stores, and retrieval. Our engineering team — and broader workforce — is deeply knowledgeable in AI. Our CEO, who teaches Deep Learning as an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford, brings academic depth to our AI-first culture.

About Workera

Workera is a fast-growing, Series B Silicon Valley start-up redefining how enterprises understand, develop, and mobilize talent. Workera’s skills intelligence platform empowers leaders to make better, more informed talent development decisions. Utilizing computational psychometrics, machine learning, and AI technologies, Workera delivers best-in-class computer adaptive assessments with hyper-personalized learning plans to global companies across all industries. Our clients include Samsung, Siemens Energy, and the US Air Force.

Our founder is Kian Katanforoosh, an award-winning Stanford Computer Science Lecturer who has taught AI to over 1 million people, and our Chairman is Dr. Andrew Ng, co-founder of Coursera (NYSE: COUR), CEO of DeepLearning.AI, and founding lead of the Google Brain project.

We’re learners, dreamers, and game-changers. Join us. 

At Workera, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation, and related medical conditions), national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information (including characteristics and testing), military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Workera believes that diversity and inclusion among our employees are critical to our success as a company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the best and most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. Selection for employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

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