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Director, Product Management

Fremont, CA · On-site

$169K - $338K/yr

As the Director of Product Management for Seller Risk, you will define the vision, strategy, and execution for the products that establish trust across the Walmart Marketplace seller lifecycle--from ...

Director, Product Management

Barnegat, NJ

$247K - $259K/yr

Milan or Barcelona ADP is looking for a Director of Product Management to lead our product business across Southern Europe. This is a critical leadership role at the intersection of global platform ...

The Product Management Associate is an entry-level product development role designed to prepare high-potential individuals for promotion to Product Manager within approximately two years. This ...

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As the Director of Product Management for Seller Risk, you will define the vision, strategy, and execution for the products that establish trust across the Walmart Marketplace seller lifecycle--from ...

As Director of Product Management, Media Buying & Optimization, you will set the vision and lead the execution of Tatari's next generation of AI-powered media buying and self-serve platforms. You ...

The Product Management Associate is an entry-level product development role designed to prepare high-potential individuals for promotion to Product Manager within approximately two years. This ...

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Lead, Product Management

Denver, CO · Hybrid

$239K - $251K/yr

The Product Management Lead will work closely with business stakeholders, product owners, and development teams to ensure products deliver measurable value and align with organizational priorities.

Director, Product Management

Boston, MA · On-site

$180K - $321K/yr

Attract, scale, and retain a high-performing team of Product Managers to drive impact across a geographically dispersed team of internal partners and stakeholders. * Ensure cohesiveness and ...

Partners with regional commercial marketing teams to support effective product launches and ongoing portfolio management * Develops into a product expert by gaining a deep understanding of customer ...

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As the Director of Product Management for Seller Risk, you will define the vision, strategy, and execution for the products that establish trust across the Walmart Marketplace seller lifecycle--from ...

Director, Product Management

O Fallon, MO · On-site

$218K - $228K/yr

Title and Summary Director, Product Management Mastercard Transfer Solution is a global payment service that allows financial institutions, fintechs, digital customers and other businesses to send ...

Dir, Product Management

Richardson, TX

$211K - $221K/yr

Overview The Director, Product Management will lead the development of our Screening Add On Services and partner integration strategy. This role is a key participant in the strategy, planning, and ...

Partners with regional commercial marketing teams to support effective product launches and ongoing portfolio management * Develops into a product expert by gaining a deep understanding of customer ...

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Partners with regional commercial marketing teams to support effective product launches and ongoing portfolio management * Develops into a product expert by gaining a deep understanding of customer ...

Director, Product Management

Purchase, NY · On-site

$247K - $259K/yr

Title and Summary Director, Product Management Mastercard Transfer Solution is a global payment service that allows financial institutions, fintechs, digital customers and other businesses to send ...

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How much do product management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for product management 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 product management?

Product management is a business role focused on guiding the success of a product and leading the cross-functional team responsible for improving it. Product managers are involved in every stage of a product’s lifecycle, from conception and development to launch and ongoing optimization. They work closely with engineering, marketing, sales, and other departments to ensure that the product meets customer needs and business goals. Product managers also define product strategy, prioritize features, and help deliver products that provide value to users.

How does a product manager typically balance stakeholder expectations while keeping the development team focused on priorities?

Product Managers often serve as the bridge between stakeholders—such as customers, executives, and sales teams—and the development team. One common challenge is aligning diverse stakeholder requests with the product vision and roadmap, ensuring that the development team isn't overwhelmed by shifting priorities. Effective Product Managers use clear communication, structured prioritization frameworks (like RICE or MoSCoW), and regular check-ins to manage expectations and keep the team focused on delivering the highest-impact features. This collaborative, transparent approach helps build trust and keeps everyone aligned toward shared goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a product manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Product Manager, you need a strong understanding of market research, product lifecycle management, and strategic planning, often supported by a background in business, engineering, or related fields. Familiarity with tools like Jira, Trello, product analytics platforms, and certification such as Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) is common. Outstanding communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help Product Managers align diverse teams and prioritize competing demands. These abilities are essential to successfully drive product vision, ensure effective collaboration, and deliver solutions that meet customer and business needs.

What is the difference between Product Management vs Business Analysis?

AspectProduct ManagementBusiness Analysis
Primary FocusDeveloping product strategy, roadmap, and lifecycle managementAnalyzing business processes, requirements, and solutions
Skills & CertificationsProduct management certifications (e.g., Pragmatic, Scrum), market researchBusiness analysis certifications (e.g., CBAP), process modeling
Work EnvironmentCross-functional teams, product development cyclesBusiness units, project teams, process improvement
Industry UsageTech, retail, manufacturing, any product-driven industryFinance, healthcare, IT, and other sectors requiring process analysis

While both roles involve understanding business needs, Product Management focuses on creating and managing products throughout their lifecycle, whereas Business Analysis concentrates on analyzing and improving business processes and requirements. Both roles are essential in product development but serve different strategic and operational purposes.

Is product management a 9-5 job?

Product management roles typically follow standard business hours, such as 9-5, but can require additional time for meetings, deadlines, and project demands. The schedule may vary depending on the company, industry, and project phase, with some product managers working outside regular hours to coordinate with global teams or meet product launch timelines.

Is product management a high paying job?

Product management is generally considered a high-paying role within the tech industry, with salaries often exceeding those of many other business functions. Compensation varies based on experience, location, and company size, but senior product managers and those with specialized skills can earn substantial salaries and bonuses. Certifications and technical knowledge can also influence earning potential.

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Infographic showing various Product Management job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $159,405 per year, or $76.6 per hour.

Director, Product Management

Clearbrook Group Services Inc.

Omaha, NE • On-site

$104 - $190/hr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Company Farm Family Farm Family specializes in farm and ranch protection with a wide range of products including flexible farm packages, business owner policies, commercial package, workers compensation, commercial auto and select personal auto coverage. Farm Family is a leader in serving the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic markets and is pursuing growth across the U.S. The Farm Family entities are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Clearbrook Group Holdings Inc.

Position Overview

We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic Director, Product Management to lead the development, execution, and performance of our Agriculture or Commercial Lines product portfolio across a 45-state footprint. This role will be instrumental in driving profitable growth through strong product strategy, disciplined execution, and deep cross-functional collaboration. The ideal candidate brings a strong background in insurance product management, proven people leadership experience, and the ability to partner closely with Underwriting, Actuarial, Field/Distribution, Claims, and Operations to deliver market-leading solutions. Experience working in an Agile environment is highly valued.

Location: In-Office (100% Onsite Required)

Key Responsibilities
  • Product Strategy & Execution. Develop and execute a comprehensive product strategy for Agriculture or Commercial Lines aligned with enterprise objectives. Drive profitable growth through product innovation, pricing alignment, and market-responsive offerings across a diverse 45-state footprint. Monitor product performance, identify trends, and proactively adjust strategies to meet financial and operational targets. Lead product lifecycle management, including product design, enhancements, filings, and sunset decisions.
  • Leadership & Team Development. Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing team of product management professionals. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Provide clear direction and prioritize initiatives aligned with strategic goals.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration. Partner closely with Underwriting, Actuarial, Claims, Field/Distribution, Compliance, and Operations to ensure alignment on product strategy and execution. Translate market needs and data insights into actionable product initiatives. Serve as a key liaison between corporate leadership and field teams to ensure product relevance and effectiveness.
  • Market & Portfolio Management. Analyze market trends, competitor positioning, and customer needs within Agricultural or Commercial segments. Monitor the competitive environment to ensure product offerings remain differentiated and aligned with market expectations. Identify emerging market shifts and proactively adjust product strategies to capitalize on opportunities and mitigate risks. Ensure products comply with regulatory requirements across multiple jurisdictions. Support expansion opportunities and geographic diversification as applicable.
Agile & Innovation Mindset

Operate effectively in an Agile or hybrid environment, contributing to iterative product development and rapid delivery cycles. Drive innovation through data-driven insights and customer-centric thinking.

Qualifications
  • Required. Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Insurance, or related field (advanced degree preferred). 10+ years of experience in Product Management, insurance industry strongly preferred. 5+ years of leadership experience, including managing and developing teams. Deep knowledge of Commercial or Agricultural insurance products and markets. Proven ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and influence stakeholders at all levels. Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills with a track record of delivering results.
  • Preferred Experience supporting multi-state or national product portfolios.
  • Familiarity with Agile methodologies (Scrum, SAFe, or similar frameworks).
  • CPCU, ARM, or other relevant industry designations.
  • Actuarial experience within the property and casualty insurance industry, including pricing, rate development, profitability analysis, or product management.
  • Progress toward or possession of an actuarial credential is preferred.
Pay Range

The base salary range provided below is for hires in those geographic areas only and will be commensurate with candidate experience. Pay ranges for candidates in other locations may differ based on the cost of labor in that location. In addition to base salary, this position is eligible for an annual bonus based on company and individual performance as well as a generous benefits package. Albany and Chicago Pay Range: $104,000 - $190,000

PLEASE NOTE: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At this time, we are not able to sponsor or assume sponsorship of employment visas. If you have a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar state or local law and you wish to discuss potential reasonable accommodations related to applying for employment with us, please contact our Benefits Department at 210-321-8400.

Benefits and Compensation

We offer a competitive compensation package, performance-based incentives, and a comprehensive benefits program—including health, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.

Core Values

At Clearbrook our Core Values are Integrity, Collaboration, Pursuit of Excellence and Forward Thinking. These values reflect who we are today and who we apsire to be - guiding how we work, how we lead and how we succeed. Argo and Farm Family are specialty property and casualty insurance brands whose underwriting companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of Clearbrook Group Holdings Inc. Argo and Farm Family partner with agents and brokers to provide insurance solutions that enable businesses to manage risks with confidence. At Clearbrook our Core Values are Integrity, Collaboration, Pursuit of Excellence and Forward Thinking. These values reflect who we are today and who we aspire to be - guiding how we work, how we lead and how we succeed.

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