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Represent the company's products and services, using comprehensive knowledge as well as consumer ... Manage and maintain a pipeline of interested prospects and engage the founding team in next steps

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Represent the company's products and services, using comprehensive knowledge as well as consumer ... Manage and maintain a pipeline of interested prospects and engage the founding team in next steps

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Technical Product Leader

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

... fractional leaders they need to grow. What started as a grassroots community and media brand has evolved into a trusted hub with paying customers, national visibility, and a live product already ...

Office Manager

Sacramento, CA · Hybrid

$75/hr

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  • Dental

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

... products and service to our customers. We are seeking a detail-oriented, hands-on Office Manager to ... This role will work closely with the President and Fractional Controller, GL Accountant, and AP ...

Represent the company's products and services, using comprehensive knowledge as well as consumer ... Manage and maintain a pipeline of interested prospects and engage the founding team in next steps

$4.0K/mo

Build and manage Viamo's U.S. Government opportunity pipeline. * Identify, assess, and qualify ... Coordinate cross-functional teams including Product, Technical, Country Programs, Finance, Legal ...

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How much do fractional product manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for fractional product manager in the United States is $159,405.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $141,000.00 and $197,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a fractional product manager?

A Fractional Product Manager (PM) is an experienced product leader who works with a company on a part-time, contract, or temporary basis to provide strategic product management expertise. They help define product vision, roadmap, and execution without the cost of a full-time hire. This role is ideal for startups, small businesses, or companies undergoing transition that need senior product guidance without long-term commitment. Fractional PMs often work with multiple clients, bringing cross-industry insights and best practices.

What are the typical work arrangements and team dynamics for fractional product managers?

Fractional Product Managers often work on a part-time, contract, or project basis, usually focusing on high-impact initiatives within organizations that need targeted product expertise without a full-time commitment. They frequently collaborate with cross-functional teams such as engineering, marketing, and sales, sometimes working remotely or across multiple client accounts simultaneously. Managing clear communication and expectations is crucial, as they must integrate quickly, understand company goals, and deliver measurable outcomes within limited timeframes. This dynamic setup offers exposure to various industries and leadership opportunities, making it ideal for experienced professionals seeking flexibility and impactful work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a fractional product manager?

To thrive as a Fractional Product Manager, you need a solid background in product development, market analysis, and strategic planning, often supported by experience across multiple industries and a proven track record in managing product lifecycles. Familiarity with tools like Jira, Trello, and product analytics platforms is important, and certifications such as Pragmatic Institute or Scrum Master may be beneficial. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and stakeholder management are vital soft skills for working with diverse teams and rapidly changing priorities. These skills enable Fractional Product Managers to quickly add value and drive results in short-term or part-time engagements with multiple clients.

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Infographic showing various Fractional Product Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $159,405 per year, or $76.6 per hour.

$5.0K/mo

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Requirements
Must Haves for this role:
  • This is a fractional contract to start. Based on performance you could be hired as an employee
  • Must have past experience selling to IT personas
  • Must have won new revenue with Mid Market and Enterprise companies
Objectives of this role:
  • Represent the company's products and services, using comprehensive knowledge as well as consumer research to explain how their solutions meet customer needs
  • Generate leads and build relationships by nurturing warm prospects and finding potential new sales opportunities
  • Manage and maintain a pipeline of interested prospects and engage the founding team in next steps
  • Identify best practices for refining the company's lead-generation playbook

Responsibilities:
  • Utilize CRM, cold calls, and email to generate new sales opportunities
  • Identify the needs of prospects, and suggest appropriate products or services
  • Build long-term, trusting relationships with prospects to qualify leads as sales opportunities
  • Proactively seek new business opportunities in the market
  • Set up meetings or calls between (prospective) customers and the founding team
  • Report to the Founding Team with weekly, monthly, and quarterly results