Senior Product Manager, Google AI Subscription Growth

Google Google · Big Tech · Mountain View, CA +1

Product Manager for Google AI Subscription Growth, focused on increasing subscriber adoption and revenue for Google One by integrating AI features across Google's ecosystem.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and execute a comprehensive strategy and roadmap to grow the top of the funnel for artificial intelligence (AI) subscriptions by making it easily accessible and integrated within all major Google apps and services.
  2. Identify key integration points and user journeys within each product to maximize exposure and drive user acquisition.
  3. Collaborate with product teams across Google to prioritize and implement AI subscription integrations within their respective roadmaps.
  4. Serve as the primary product leader and work closely with engineering, user experience/user interface design, marketing, finance, legal, and business development teams from concept through launch and iteration.
  5. Author detailed Product Requirement Documents, create user stories, and manage a prioritized product backlog to deliver a high-quality product on schedule while partnering with product marketing to develop and execute successful go-to-market strategies.

Skills

Required

  • product management
  • technical products
  • product vision
  • go-to-market strategy
  • design discussions

Nice to have

  • Master's degree in a technology or business related field
  • technical product management experience
  • working cross-functionally with engineering, UX/UI, sales finance, and other stakeholders
  • generative AI technologies
  • generative AI tools and frameworks
  • emerging AI trends

What the JD emphasized

  • 8 years of experience in product management or related technical role
  • 3 years of experience taking technical products from conception to launch
  • Experience applying generative AI technologies to solve product issues
  • Proficiency in leveraging generative AI tools and frameworks to accelerate product development cycles