Senior Product Manager Jobs
266 senior pm jobs available
Senior Product Manager
Stepstone UK
Senior CRM Product Manager
Amtis Professional Ltd
Head of Product Education
Hays Technology
Senior Data Product Manager
Capital One UK
Head of Product - Automotive
WR Logistics
Head of Product Management
Parkinson Lee
Head of Product Education
Hays Technology
Head of Product
Fiat Republic
Head of Debit Card Product Management
First Horizon
Head of Debit Card Product Management
First Horizon
Head of Debit Card Product Management
First Horizon
Senior Product Manager
Kodu
Senior Product Manager - D365 F&O
Tria Recruitment
Head of Product Management
Parkinson Lee
Head of Product Education
Hays Technology
Executive Director - Cash Management Product Manager (Payables & Receivables)
SMBC Group
Head of Product & Engineering- (Seattle)
Housing Connector
Head of Product Development & Guarantees
Public Sector Resourcing CWS
Senior Product Manager - D365 F&O
Tria Recruitment
Senior Product Manager
Xplore Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the salary range for Senior Product Managers?
Senior Product Manager salaries typically range from $150,000 to $250,000 base salary at top tech companies. Total compensation including equity and bonuses can reach $300,000-$450,000+ at companies like Google, Meta, and well-funded startups. Salaries vary by location, company size, and industry.
How many years of experience do you need to be a Senior PM?
Most Senior PM roles require 5-8 years of product management experience, though this varies by company. Some fast-growing startups may promote to Senior PM after 3-4 years, while large tech companies often have stricter leveling requirements. Demonstrated impact and leadership experience matter more than tenure alone.
What's the difference between Senior PM, Lead PM, and Director of Product?
Senior PM is typically an individual contributor role with ownership of significant product areas. Lead PM often involves mentoring other PMs while still being hands-on. Director of Product is a management role overseeing a team of PMs and defining product strategy for a business unit. Compensation and scope increase at each level.
What skills do Senior Product Managers need?
Senior PMs need strong strategic thinking, stakeholder management, data analysis, and the ability to influence without authority. They should excel at defining product vision, prioritization frameworks, cross-functional leadership, and mentoring junior PMs. Technical depth in their product domain is increasingly important.