We solve problems that our customers “hate with the fury of 1000 suns” (actual quote!) - the dreaded customer security review and RFP processes. These are key parts of the B2B sales cycle, but both still involve too much time, effort, and mental anguish from those involved.
Enter Conveyor, where our mission is to eliminate all of the misery from B2B customer trust with maximum automation. We’ve made a lot of progress – we have an awesome customer list whose lives we’ve significantly impacted through product, this year we launched the first AI agents for security reviews (Sue) and RFPs (Phil), and we just raised a $20M Series B from SignalFire and OVF! (TechCrunch) But we have ambitious goals and we’re looking for our next Product Manager to help make them a reality.
The top 3 1/2 reasons you should be interested in working at Conveyor:
You’ll be working on a great product with real Enterprise traction, on a slam-dunk AI use case
Everyone on the team is amazing at their jobs. We care deeply about psychological safety, and believe that the ability to take risks and exist in the learning zone is critical to our success. This also comes with high accountability, which isn’t for everyone. But, you have the potential to have an outsize impact on the direction and success of the company.
We’re highly transparent and collaborative. Giving constructive, thoughtful feedback and asking hard questions are highly encouraged! We come together to figure it out when times are hard, and in celebration when we get our wins.
1/2. Plus, we’ll even teach you how to saber a bottle of champagne
We’re looking for a Senior Product Manager to discover, prioritize, and deliver innovative AI products at an unfair rate over our competition. This Product Manager will also empower the entire company with context so other teams can leverage the full potential of our product toward their respective business goals.
Your Impact: Outcomes You’ll Be Responsible ForEnabling Product, Engineering, and Design with clear, compelling, prioritized, de-risked problems to solve, with clear definitions of success
Enabling Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success with product, messaging, positioning, and supporting materials that address those needs
Improving key metrics with core personas, such as onboarding success rate, adoption, utilization, and Net Promoter Score
Identify greenfield verticals and use-cases for our business and launch new AI Agents
Burnish Conveyor’s market leadership and long-run defensibility by researching, building a vision for, and executing on new products, markets, services, and partnerships
AI Curiosity & Creativity: You try new tools and explore new user paradigms made possible by AI. You bring a creative lens to old problems. You demonstrate a willingness to rethink user experiences from first principles given the period of technological change we are in. You learn quickly, because things are changing fast.
Metrics-driven: You have strong intuition about defining success using quantitative measures. You have an analytical mindset and can drill into data to diagnose patterns and prioritize improvements.
Familiarity with LLMs: You have a basic understanding of working with Large Language Models, including their performance constraints and tradeoffs.
Technical competence with AI tools: You can test LLM pipelines in a structured way in no-code tools, such as ChatGPT or various prototyping tools.
Leadership. You lead through influence. You earn trust by being the most knowledgeable person in the room about the customer, by keeping trains moving in an organized fashion, and focusing your squad on what matters most at all times. Your squad trusts you with the important mandate of having impact on goals.
Customer Discovery. You are deeply curious, a great listener, and ask “Why?” with empathy and critical thinking. You have strong qualitative research skills, you understand cognitive bias, and you understand common risks to achieving success with software products. You have experience mitigating those risks.
Product Judgment. You can make hard decisions about priorities, trade-offs, and what to say “no” to, backed by just the right amount of data, experiments, and research, as part of an overall strategy or vision. The decisions are good ones and represent common sense, product judgment, and strategic intuition.
Collaborative. You understand the importance of a team. You are collaborative and make good use of resources, e.g., with well-planned meetings or workshops. You can work within Product/Eng/Design as well as with cross-functional teams (e.g., with Sales, Customer Success, and Marketing).
Oral communication. You communicate clearly and effectively in both 1:1s and group settings. You speak with purpose, listen actively, and adapt your style to your audience. Whether facilitating meetings, aligning stakeholders, or presenting strategy, you get to the point and drive clarity.
Written communication. You write clearly and effectively for a business audience. You can both summarize for executives while also offering depth for technical or curious readers.
At the end of the day, our culture is one of truth-seeking.
Bias to action. You are hungry and resilient. You take personal, proactive responsibility for clearing away ambiguity and moving projects forward. You identify and pull in relevant stakeholders as needed. You overcome blockers, you think ahead and plan, and you make decisions quickly based on available data.
Growth mindset. You solicit feedback and grow from it. You give constructive feedback, even if difficult, and contribute to our learning culture. You create a high-trust environment by honoring commitments, acknowledging mistakes, and owning up when the answer is “I don’t know” rather than making stuff up.
Insightfulness. You can crunch a lot of information at once and draw insights from it. You have high intellectual horsepower and original, novel ideas. You can become an expert in new domains quickly if the situation calls for it. You can be generative with hard problems.
6+ years of early- or growth-stage B2B SaaS Product Management experience
3 of those years can be subbed out for Founder experience at similar stage / industry
Hands-on experience building GenAI products (e.g., a RAG system, an AI Agent, NLP information extraction or entity resolution tool) - even if as a side-project
The approximate salary range for this position is $175,000 - $200,000 with an options package.
In addition, we provide every employee with:
Comprehensive benefits package with employee medical, dental, and vision
401k plan
Flexible vacation policy, with a recommended minimum of 20 days off
14 weeks of paid parental leave
$1000 home office budget (annually) to set up your most productive working environment
Annual professional development budget available to attend conferences, events, and trainings
Company travel to team onsites 1-2 times per year where we come together to connect, collaborate, and eat exceptionally good food
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