Principal Product Manager, Security - Gtm

GitLab GitLab · Enterprise · Canada +1 · Remote · Security & Compliance

This Principal Product Manager role at GitLab focuses on the go-to-market strategy for security offerings. The role involves analyzing business performance, identifying growth opportunities, and shaping solutions that may include product changes, pricing, packaging, promotions, or positioning. The individual will collaborate with various teams including Customer Success, R&D, Data Analytics, and Finance to improve product-market fit and drive adoption, retention, and growth. The role also emphasizes establishing strategy alignment across product managers and mentoring others in GTM problem-solving.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead investigations into business performance across growth motions such as expansions, up-tiers, and new logo activity to identify high-impact opportunities and set priorities for the security portfolio.
  2. Partner with Customer Success, Solutions Architecture, Account Executives, customers, data analytics, and finance to understand business patterns and turn insights into action.
  3. Drive product management work that improves product-market fit and supports stronger go-to-market execution for GitLab security offerings, with a focus on improving adoption, retention, and growth performance.
  4. Recommend solutions across multiple levers, including product changes, pricing and packaging, promotions, and marketing or positioning inputs.
  5. Establish strategy and alignment across product managers on related problems to reduce silos, prevent duplicate efforts, and build momentum toward more cohesive solutions that strengthen business impact.

Skills

Required

  • Experience in product management with clear exposure to go-to-market problem solving, including work tied to business performance, customer adoption, or commercial outcomes.
  • Knowledge of security markets, including experience in application security, cloud security, or related areas within a security-focused business.
  • Ability to work effectively with cross-functional partners across product, engineering, Customer Success, Solutions Architecture, sales, finance, analytics, and marketing.
  • Skill in using data to diagnose problems, evaluate opportunities, and support product and business decisions.
  • Experience shaping outcomes beyond feature development, including pricing and packaging, promotions, positioning, or other market-facing levers.
  • Ability to identify patterns across a portfolio, align overlapping efforts, and guide teams toward more unified solutions.
  • Experience in customer-facing work, including gathering field feedback, synthesizing themes, and translating insights into clear product direction.
  • Experience in applying transferable product management skills across different company stages or adjacent domains, with demonstrated business-oriented decision-making.

What the JD emphasized

  • shape solutions
  • shape the roadmap
  • shape outcomes