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AI Product Manager

Posted 11 Days Ago
In-Office
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Mid level
In-Office
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Mid level
As an AI Product Manager, you will define product roadmaps, run engineering sprints, conduct user testing, and ensure team alignment while translating user pain points into product priorities.
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At Simular, we’re building autonomous agents that operate computers exactly as humans do: clicking, typing, and navigating across any app or workflow. While our research team builds the brain, we need someone to decide what the agent actually does. As our AI Product Manager, you’ll own the product roadmap end-to-end, choosing which workflows the agent masters first, defining how users interact with it, and driving the engineering team to ship at startup speed. This is a high-leverage, 0→1 role where your decisions directly shape what millions of users will experience.

What you’ll do

  • Own the product roadmap for Simular’s agent platform, prioritizing the highest-impact workflows based on user value, technical feasibility, and business opportunity

  • Write detailed, unambiguous specs that engineers can build from without back-and-forth. You set the standard for clarity

  • Run sprints for the Product engineering team: backlog management, unblocking, and driving on-time delivery

  • Conduct user testing, analyze usage data, and iterate rapidly on the agent’s interaction model and UX

  • Define success metrics for agent reliability, speed, and user satisfaction, then drive the team to hit them relentlessly

  • Keep research and engineering tightly aligned on goals, timelines, and trade-offs across time zones

  • Be the voice of the user internally, translating real-world pain points into product priorities with conviction

You might be a fit if

  • You have 3+ years of experience shipping complex software products. You can read API docs, discuss latency trade-offs, and hold your own in technical conversations

  • You thrive in ambiguity and love the chaos of early-stage building. You don’t wait for a playbook; you write it

  • Your specs are so clear they leave no room for misinterpretation. Engineers trust your documents

  • You have deep empathy for users and make decisions based on data, not assumptions

  • You’re a strong communicator who can align cross-functional, cross-timezone teams without friction

  • You have a bias for action. You’d rather ship and learn than plan and wait

  • Bonus: experience with AI/ML products, particularly in the agent or LLM space

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Simular Palo Alto, California, USA Office

Palo Alto, CA, United States

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