at Google
Location
Mountain View, CA, USA; Seattle, WA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
Compensation
$163k–$237k USD
Type
full time
Posted
Today
Market range · company + function + seniority
p25 · target · p75 · n=387
Posted $237k · in the market band
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At Google, we put our users first. The world is always changing, so we need Product Managers who are continuously adapting and excited to work on products that affect millions of people every day.
In this role, you will work cross-functionally to guide products from conception to launch by connecting the technical and business worlds. You can break down complex problems into steps that drive product development.
One of the many reasons Google consistently brings innovative, world-changing products to market is because of the collaborative work we do in Product Management. Our team works closely with creative engineers, designers, marketers, etc. to help design and develop technologies that improve access to the world's information. We're responsible for guiding products throughout the execution cycle, focusing specifically on analyzing, positioning, packaging, promoting, and tailoring our solutions to our users.
Google Beam combines advances in hardware and software to enable friends, families, and co-workers to feel together, even when they’re cities (or countries) apart.
As a Product Manager on Google Beam, you will focus on defining, building, and delivering the key aspects of the Google Beam experience. You will work with design, engineering, and research teams to help shape the future of how video meetings should look and feel.
Applicants in San Francisco: Qualified applications with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.
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