Director of Product Management - Remote
ClanX
- Employment
- Fulltime Permanent
- Seniority
- Lead
About the role
Lead product strategy and execution for an AI-native analytics platform. Own roadmap, drive cross-functional delivery, and shape product direction in a high-growth, remote-first environment.
Company Details
A fast-scaling, AI-first analytics and automation platform company building tools for modern data teams. Backed by strong leadership with a focus on high-quality product and rapid execution.
(Name will be shared at a later stage as the company wants to keep this hiring confidential)
Requirements
8 to 12 years in Product Management
Built products for Data Analysts, BI Teams, Data Engineers, or ML Teams.
Led a team of PMs, not just an IC PM.
Scaled product function from Series A/B/C to growth stage.
Owned platform products rather than consumer products.
Experience with workflows, automation, ETL, analytics, reporting, data infrastructure, or AI platforms.
Responsibilities
Own product strategy, roadmap, and end-to-end execution
Drive alignment across engineering, design, and data teams
Translate customer and market insights into product decisions
Improve product development processes and execution quality
Lead customer discovery and feedback loops with enterprise users
Partner with leadership on product direction and trade-offs
Job Details
Remote (India)
Requires strong overlap with US Eastern Time (late evening to early morning IST, ~3 AM IST)
Interview Process
Introductory Call
Hiring Manager Round
Product Case Study
Leadership Round
Final Round
Important Note
ClanX is a recruitment partner, helping the company hire Director of Product Management.
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