Product Manager, Sail Core

Stripe Stripe · Fintech · Canada · 8569 MerchantXP - PM

Product Manager for Stripe's frontend platform, focusing on strategy, modernization, and developer experience. The role involves defining product strategy, driving large-scale frontend modernization, and exploring agentic tooling for frontend development. Key responsibilities include defining metrics, making technical trade-offs, and partnering with engineering on architectural decisions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the product strategy and roadmap for Stripe's frontend platform
  2. Drive the largest frontend modernization initiative at Stripe while holding the line on architectural quality
  3. Redefine how frontend development can be achieved with agentic tooling
  4. Define and track key metrics such as latency, build times, and reliability SLOs to make difficult trade-off decisions
  5. Be the product voice in deeply technical decisions such as API surface design, framework deprecation sequencing, extraction boundaries, and migration tooling

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of product management experience, with at least 2 years on platform, infrastructure, or developer tools teams
  • Strong technical fluency in frontend web development — you can discuss JavaScript/TypeScript, React component models, build systems, and performance optimization with depth
  • Experience driving large-scale migrations or platform transitions across multiple teams, including the sequencing, dependency management, and stakeholder alignment that make them succeed
  • Demonstrated use of quantitative metrics to drive platform investment decisions — you've defined the metrics, not just tracked them
  • Track record of partnering with engineering to make architectural trade-offs grounded in user impact

Nice to have

  • Engineering background — you've written frontend code professionally and it still shapes how you think about product decisions
  • Have led or significantly contributed to a legacy extraction or monolith decomposition effort and understand viscerally why they're hard and where they get stuck
  • Believe that fast software is the best software
  • Naturally default to the platform solution over the one-off fix, but know when speed demands the opposite
  • Can explain what a cascading re-render is, why it matters, and what to do about it — to an engineer, a designer, and a VP, in three different ways

What the JD emphasized

  • agentic tooling